Review: Call Me If You Get Lost is a soulful summer listen
Review: Call Me If You Get Lost is a soulful summer listen
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Review: Call Me If You Get Lost is a soulful summer listen
Dragona (A.K.A. Ramona Heart) is the infamous dragon supervillain known for stealing all manners of treasure from humanity, including for a brief time the heart of the arachnid hero, Poison-Spider. Now that he is gone, Dragona has some lingering thoughts she needs to get off her chest...
In this day and age, it seems there are so many crime dramas that each additional one just over saturates the genre. Honestly, how many more crime dramas or mob stories do we need? There are the greats, like the Godfathers, Sopranos, and Goodfellas. Following that, it is basically just your regular crime drama with some predictable double-crossing that will be entertaining for a night in with your spouse and that’s about it.
Review: Black Widow was worth the long wait
Happy Independence Day! Helen loves this day so much she went back in time to see the first-ever celebration for the 4th of July!
Happy Independence Day! While America isn't perfect, it is still a giant melting pot with a lot of different people that can help change it for the better!
We're going back in time to 1776 to see the first American superhero: Patriot! He stands for freedom and justice and knows other true patriots will keep up the good fight!
Helen finally takes on the age-old question: was Napoleon Bonaparte short? The answer just may shock you...
The alien arachnid, Pale-Spider (A.K.A. Arach Roz) talks about his alien suit that helps him be a hero by adapting to any situation.
John E. Lawrence, an Ypsilanti resident and musician, is hosting a free jazz concert series titled “The Ypsilanti Frog Island Jazz Series” all summer long.
With her father gone, young Aela Phillips doesn't have a permanent home, so the other alien arachnid, Pale-Spider (A.K.A. Arach Roz), contacts his old friend's own father, Mr. Phillips. However, Mr. Phillips has an idea of his own...
Comedy in my opinion, is the hardest to review because it is subjective. I love that different groups of people have their own unique sense of humor, but even the easiest of laughers will struggle with this film.
Helen has gone back in time to see the first ever Pride Parade at Stonewall, New York! Happy Pride month everybody!
The monstrous hero Monstra-Man (A.K.A. Tony Tolle) talks about how he hides his supernatural powers, which is actually more natural than supernatural?
The great Martin Scorsese once called everything in the Marvel franchise a “carnival film,” meaning that the films are not real cinema. Scorsese thought that cinema should have you expect the unexpected. While I am not Martin Scorsese, and just a guy that reviews films, I can agree that certain films are “carnival.” While watching these carnival films you get a couple of hours of fun and get to laugh without thinking about the plot or deeper story. In my opinion, that is what the Fast and Furious franchise has always been.
The monster hero, Monstra-Man, is after the man responsible for his friend and fellow hero's death: Professor Aleankabut. But his plans for revenge turn sideways...
You know what I love about good films? They have the ability to draw emotion out of me. Good filmmaking has the ability to convey the emotions of characters to viewers clearly. The goal should be to get us to feel something and to be able to have the appropriate mood or emotion that the film is showing us with said characters.
The 1904 Olympics is remembered for its vast showcase of how far humanity will go in physical bewilderness and absolute madness. So Helen wants to go see how it all went down!
The magical heroine, Devil Angel (A.K.A. Hannah Vallery) reveals most of her powers are just natural parts of being a vampire. But, the magic she wields is what makes her be a hero, as even she does not know how powerful she can get.
Aela Phillips, the clone/daughter of the fallen hero Poison-Spider (A.K.A. Jason Phillips) is trying to find a new way forward now that her father is gone... But... Losing her closest support has left her shaken and she questions if she could have done anything for her late father in his last moments.