When The Matrix arrived in 1999, The Wachowskis landed one hell of a punch in the lexicon of sci-fi/action filmmaking. As a teenager enamored by the ideas told through the valiant fight led by Keanu Reeves, Carrie Anne Moss, and Lawrence Fishburne, I couldn’t get enough. However, my budding
Daredevil: Born Again comes out swinging in the premiere episode which is now streaming on Disney+. A wicked launch to the new series, a show which acts with "reverence for the past, yet hope for the future," sees the story toe a line of acting like a Season 4 to its predecessor and a Season 1 for
Daredevil: Born Again is one of the most hotly anticipated upcoming TV series in a long, long while. Not least of which is because it will basically serve as a pair of finale seasons for the Daredevil TV series. You know, the one from Netflix? The one that transferred over to Disney+ when Disney
In I Want Your Sex, director Gregg Araki asks audiences to embrace the primal, animal parts of ourselves. Sex, he says, is a natural thing to want. And for an under-sexualized generation, it has become something that hardly anybody pays attention to. That, however, is not to say that they don't
I love a movie year loaded with surprises. A long list of risks and rewards, chances taken on the smallest of projects that strike a chord with audiences and leave them soaring. Directorial debuts cracking top 10 lists, indie horror films made for nothing crushing the box office, and more and more
Reacher Season 4 is upon us, which means once again we’re able to see our favorite bear-sized man yeet his way through a conspiracy in pursuit of the greater good. This iteration adapts the 2009 novel Gone Tomorrow, bringing Reacher into a deadly web of twists, dangerous organizations with