“Coco” Review
Pixar’s best-animated films are the ones that can take you someplace different with visuals you’ve never seen before and storytelling that catches you off guard. In other words, it’s the
Pixar’s best-animated films are the ones that can take you someplace different with visuals you’ve never seen before and storytelling that catches you off guard. In other words, it’s the
Full disclosure: I’m more of a DC Comics man than a Marvel reader. So I was very much anticipating the first big-screen depiction of the Justice League, despite Warner Brothers’
Thor always felt like a character of untapped potential. He’s a god of thunder that defends his mystical kingdom of Asgard from the other intergalactic forces of the nine realms.
Let There Be Light is the ultimate and most cartoonish of Christianity wish fulfillment. It’s a wet dream of Midwest Christians that would like to believe every atheist is one
Kenneth Branagh loves both literature and actors, making him a safe choice to direct the latest theatrical adaptation of Agatha Christie’s classic novel. Almost too perfect. Branagh brings much of
On this edition of Movies With Mark, we look at a gritty thriller, soapy dramas and the best damn movie of the year.
On this edition of Movies With Mark, I review two 1980s revivals! And they’re actually good!
On this episode, I review a campy spy film, a commercial animated film, a 70s sports film and a drug running film. Quite the range of genres in this episode.
The buff and hunky Mitch (Dylan O’Brien) has just asked his girlfriend to marry him, making this grand gesture at a beach in front of all to see. There’s an
On the edition of Movies With Mark, we have a killer clown based on a best-selling novel, a jerk who writes a best-selling novel and a thriller also based on