2018 has been a hell of a year for Android. The year isn’t over yet and we have seen some stellar devices for the platform. It speaks volumes about how…
Review: The Predator
This is how I imagine the decision to make The Predator was made: Executive 1: “You know what? We should make another Predator movie” Executive 2: “Not this again. Look,…
Review: Mission Impossible Fallout
The Mission Impossible series has been a bit of a mixed bag. For all the emphasis the franchise puts into its action sequences, its primary strength has always been its…
Review: Ant-Man and The Wasp
You know what is wrong with the world today? People hate vanilla too much. No, really. There is a visceral hatred of all things vanilla. In fact, that hatred extends…
Review: Sicario- Day of the Soldado
Sicario: Day of the Soldado (DOTS) is not a “feel good” movie. It revolves around a pointless war being fought against hopeless odds. The line between good and evil gets…
Review: Deadpool 2
I recall precisely when I realized that Ryan Reynolds was the perfect actor to play Deadpool. It was in 2004. Me and some buddies were watching an awful, awful movie…
Review: Infinity War
Ten years seems like a rather long time to tell a story. Infinity War is the MCU’s 19th movie. As far as Hollywood goes, that is a ridiculous amount of…
Review: Black Panther
Confession: I’ve always thought that Black Panther is kinda lame. To me, he has always been the poor man’s Batman. I cant help but see the character as Marvel’s attempt…
Book Review: The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam (Douglas Murray)
Few things can hijack a conversation quicker than saying the words “Islam” and “Immigration” in the same sentence. The subject of radical Islam and what it does to its host…
Review: The Return of Xander Cage
I remember the exact moment where I gave up on the movie. It was after an utterly forgettable chase scene when the character played by Deepika Padukone, asks generic bad…