A Novice Watches Rocky (1976)
I’d never seen the original 1976 Rocky in the past, because it seemed to be a “boxing” movie, and watching people hit each other into… Read More »A Novice Watches Rocky (1976)
I’d never seen the original 1976 Rocky in the past, because it seemed to be a “boxing” movie, and watching people hit each other into… Read More »A Novice Watches Rocky (1976)
Rocky V picked right back up after the last fight in Russia. He returns to America, and we learn Rocky has developed traumatic brain injury… Read More »Virgin Movie Binge Review – Rocky V
Continuing our Binge watch of Rocky and Creed Movies with a viewing virgin! Enjoy! Rocky Balboa Rocky Balboa occurs several years after Rocky V. Rocky’s… Read More »Virgin Movie Binge Reviews – Rocky Balboa and Creed 1
Continuing our Rocky-through-Creed binge newbie watch, here are our reviews for Rocky 3 and 4! (Spoilers!) Rocky III (1982) Rocky III started out with a… Read More »Virgin Movie Binge Reviews – Rocky 3 and 4
Rocky is something I’ve heard about for all my life, but to be honest, I had never seen any Rocky films. The first Rocky related… Read More »Virgin Movie Binge Reviews — Rocky 1 and 2
Hi, RunPee fans. I’m Pea — I normally spend my days deep in code, helping Dan build and maintain the app you know and love.… Read More »What’s in a Name? “Project Hail Mary” Around the World
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The relationship between video games and film has always been a fascinating one. For decades, studios have tried to translate interactive storytelling into cinematic spectacle—with… Read More »Games That Deserve Movie Adaptations
To quote Steve Martin in, “The Jerk,” I was born a poor black child… Not really. I’ve been an Oklahoman all my life – Oklahoma City the… Read More »Troy Sageser
What can I say…I love documentaries and I love films. So when I was offered a documentary about a film I jumped at it! Especially… Read More »Independent Documentary Review – Ship Of Dreams: Titanic Movie Diaries