Alright hear me out, are there too many Thor movies? I’m not one to harp on Marvel but are they overstaying their welcome? Overall I liked this one, it was funny and there was action but there, unfortunately, wasn’t better than Ragnarok. If you want a superhero fix, you’ll enjoy seeing how Chris Hemsworth takes … Continue reading Thor: Love and Thunder
Category: Disney+
Rise
Based on the true story of the Antetokounmpo brothers Giannis, Thanasis, and Kostas, you watch how their parents sacrificed and hid from immigration officials for years in order to give them and their other brothers the best life. The three Nigerian-Greek brothers emigrated from Nigeria to Greece and rose to fame in the NBA. You’ll … Continue reading Rise
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Disclaimer: This blog doesn’t stand for any SW slander so this is 100% biased Number of episodes: 6 Picking up (10 years later) from Episode III, Ewan McGregor is in hiding on Tatooine, keeping a low profile, while ensuring that Luke is safe from afar. Things change for the worse when, in an attempt to … Continue reading Obi-Wan Kenobi
Turning Red
Teen angst in the early 2000s, finally Disney is listening to us! Mei Lee is 13 and is about to go through changes. Much to her parents dismay, not the normal girl changes. According to her ancestry, every woman when they turn of age can turn into a red panda when feeling extreme emotion. For … Continue reading Turning Red
West Side Story
I loved the original and was against this remake from the beginning. I couldn't believe that Steve Spielberg would defile the amazing work of terribly accented Natalie Wood and Rita Moreno performances that I grew up with. However, since this got so many great reviews and nominations, I gave it a whirl. I will admit … Continue reading West Side Story
Summer of Soul (…or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)
Did you know that another famous concert happened at the same time as Woodstock? In 1969, the Harlem Culture Festival was held in Mt. Morris Park in Harlem, New York. Featuring Stevie Wonder, B.B. King, Nina Simone, Sly & the Family Stone, and more. This Questlove documentary shows why the festival was important and the … Continue reading Summer of Soul (…or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)
Encanto
Have you ever felt like you don’t belong? Like half of Disney movies, the main character doesn’t feel like she belongs in her family. She has a great outlook on how special she is without having magical powers. Despite the borderline bullying done by her family, this one was super cute. This is the year … Continue reading Encanto
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
Zero expectations going in walked out in love. Between the plot, message, and script, this was an A+ movie. Marvel whips outs hit movies, it's known, but this one was especially nice because unless you read the comics you didn't know anything about this character. A solid Asian male lead is precisely what we need … Continue reading Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
Free Guy
First of all, I love Ryan Reynolds, but he was upstaged by Jodie Comer. I knew going in it was about a game character that discovers he's in a video game. I didn't realize that it was going to unexpectedly be a rom-com! Typical Reynolds style, there's humor and snark at every corner but also … Continue reading Free Guy
