February

John Candy: I Like Me is a wonderful and heartfelt look back at the heart and career of the great John Candy, who left this world far too soon at the young age of 43. The documentary was directed by Colin Hanks, who is not only a talented actor (Band of Brothers, King Kong, Mad [&hell

Soon after watching Marvel Zombies, I caught up with another 4-episode Marvel animated series from last year: Eyes of Wakanda! This four-episode anthology series presents us with four stories of Wakandan “War Dogs” on dangerous missions at different points in history: defe

I wasn’t planning to watch this show.  It’s a spin-off from Marvel’s animated What If…? show which, though I liked it, I never felt lived up to its potential.  And it’s based on the Marvel Zombies comic book series, which never much interested me (even

In Noah Baumbach’s film Jay Kelly, George Clooney plays an aging movie-star (the titular Jay Kelly) looking back on his life and finding himself lonely and regretful about many of his life choices, while Adam Sandler plays his manager Ron, who has spent much of his adult life ta

Timothée Chalamet commands the screen in Marty Supreme, Josh Safdie’s tense yarn about a fast-talking huckster who thinks he’s God’s gift to the world.  It’s 1952; Marty Mauser is an incredibly talented table tennis player who dreams of fame and fortune, and he uses his abil

There have been a number of interesting trailers released recently (and I bet a bunch more are coming this weekend during the Super Bowl!) — let’s dive in! Since my last news post, Marvel has released all four Avengers: Doomsday teasers.  Here’s the fourth, with the

Ethan Hawke stars in Blue Moon as Lorenz Hart, the real-life lyricist who wrote “The Lady is a Tramp,” “My Funny Valentine,” and many other songs, including “Blue Moon”, from which this movie draws its title.  Mr. Hart spent years collaborating wit