100 Degrees Below Zero; more like a hundred thumbs down

Some movies are bad, but 100 Degrees Below Zero redefines disaster. With acting as stiff as the glaciers, effects that look thawed from the ’90s, and science that’s downright hysterical, this film crashes through the ice and sinks fast. Brace yourself—it’s worse than you think. Released in 2013, 100 Degrees Below Zero is a low-budgetContinue reading “100 Degrees Below Zero; more like a hundred thumbs down”

Crime, Comedy, and Chaos in Fargo. Oh, You Betcha!

Oh yeah, Fargo isn’t just another crime thriller—it’s a masterclass in quirky storytelling, dark humor, and Midwest mayhem. From bungling criminals to a chipper, pregnant police chief with a keen eye for detail, the Coen brothers’ 1996 masterpiece blends brutal murders with Minnesota nice. The result? A film so wickedly entertaining it’ll have you laughingContinue reading “Crime, Comedy, and Chaos in Fargo. Oh, You Betcha!”

Kill Bill is the perfect date night movie and this is what Cosmo missed

When it comes to date night movies, most people think of romantic comedies or tear-jerking dramas, but why settle for clichés when you can have swords, vengeance, and a whole lot of style? Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill Vol. 1 and 2 might not seem like the obvious choice for a cozy night in, but that’sContinue reading “Kill Bill is the perfect date night movie and this is what Cosmo missed”

A Mixed Review: Leave the World Behind; and your expectations at the door

*Spoiler Alert* Isolation, secrets, and a looming catastrophe—Leave the World Behind blends psychological tension with societal collapse. But does it deliver on its ambitious premise? In this mixed review, I explore the film’s gripping moments, frustrating choices, and what it all means in the end. Based on Rumaan Alam’s 2020 novel, Leave the World BehindContinue reading “A Mixed Review: Leave the World Behind; and your expectations at the door”

A Mixed Review: As Above, So Below; Good idea, Poor Execution

  *Spoiler alert* In this review, I’ll explore the highs, the lows, and the unsettling moments in between. If you’re ready to navigate a labyrinth of mystery and mayhem, let’s venture underground—just don’t forget to leave a trail of breadcrumbs behind. Released in 2014, As Above, So Below is a found-footage horror film directed byContinue reading “A Mixed Review: As Above, So Below; Good idea, Poor Execution”

Inhumanwich!: low budget crapfest or cinema masterpiece in disguise?

When it comes to movies made on a shoestring budget, it’s easy to write them off as mindless schlock, cranked out for cheap laughs or midnight movie marathons. But every now and then, a film stumbles into the spotlight with just enough heart, wit, and weirdness to make you wonder if there’s more lurking beneathContinue reading “Inhumanwich!: low budget crapfest or cinema masterpiece in disguise?”

My current movie pick: Fritz the Cat directed by Ralph Bakshi

In a world where animated films are often seen as family-friendly entertainment, Ralph Bakshi’s Fritz the Cat stands out as a trailblazer for its bold, irreverent, and unapologetically bizarre approach. Here’s why this cult classic remains one of my all-time favorite films. Released in 1972, Fritz the Cat was the first animated film to receiveContinue reading “My current movie pick: Fritz the Cat directed by Ralph Bakshi”