Movie Review – Just Mercy
This isn’t just another twisted racist movie about white cops harassing and arresting black folks. No, this one has a little different spin to this… Read More »Movie Review – Just Mercy
This isn’t just another twisted racist movie about white cops harassing and arresting black folks. No, this one has a little different spin to this… Read More »Movie Review – Just Mercy
Underwater was much better than I was expecting. I had fun watching it; they definitely did a great job with the suspense. I took my… Read More »Movie Review – Underwater
I know every quote in The Princess Bride. Many old geeks like me do. I can’t count how many times I’ve seen this classic spoof… Read More »Rewatch Movie Review – The Princess Bride (plus the top quotable quotes)
Somehow at the 2019 San Diego Comic Con I scored a free Regal Cinemas 4D movie ticket, handed to me by Dan Fogelberg — Jacob… Read More »Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker in 4D
Like a Boss: cute movie. No great shakes here. It’s pretty much what you’d expect — there’s lightweight female empowerment, and cutthroat mean girl… Read More »Movie Review – Like a Boss
Explore how age and gender affect the expectation and aftermovie rating of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
There’s no denying that the Joker is Batman’s greatest foe. He’s appeared in every type of media there is and been brought to life by some of the biggest actors in Hollywood. But which performance was the best? Below is an attempt to answer that question in chronological order.
RunPee fan and guest blogger Gavin Anderson shared a few movie theater reviews from his Memphis, Tennessee hometown. Gavin is the co-organizer for the Memphis… Read More »Top Memphis Theaters & the Memphis Movie MeetUp
The Grudge didn’t impress me at all. It was a cool story but it was told all wrong. Before I get into everything I felt… Read More »Movie Review – The Grudge
I usually don’t watch war films, but I was so intrigued by the filming style that I decided to give 1917 a shot. I’m really… Read More »Movie Review – 1917