
Weekly Movie Review: Dune
Dune By Bradley Lane A grand, ambitious beginning to a fractured whole The scope of Denis Villeneuve’s newest blockbuster Dune is massive. Both in the literal scale of the elements of the world and in […]
Dune By Bradley Lane A grand, ambitious beginning to a fractured whole The scope of Denis Villeneuve’s newest blockbuster Dune is massive. Both in the literal scale of the elements of the world and in […]
Zack Snyder’s Justice League: A drab, taxing 4-hour superhero experience By Brad Lane Warner Brothers’ superhero cinematic franchise with Detective Comics characters was created to rival Disney’s Marvel Cinematic Universe in 2013 with Zack […]
By Bradley Lane Jim Jarmusch has made a name for himself in the arthouse film community over the past 40 years, by consistently producing quality reflections on American culture, relationships between different types of people […]
By Bradley Lane In 2014, visual effects artist turned director Gareth Edward’s Godzilla was released by Warner Brothers and Legendary Pictures, starting off the shared monster universe. This interconnected movie universe has so far only […]
By Bradley Lane Translating an animated film into live action is no easy feat, and the number of films that have smoothly made that transition can be counted on one hand. Animation is only limited […]
By Bradley Lane Pokémon has been a significant part of American culture since it was first introduced to Americans in 1998 with the joint release of the Pokémon television show and the first Pokémon video […]
By Bradley Lane Iron Man was released in 2008 and was directed by Jon Favreau. It opened to box office success, made Iron Man and Robert Downey Jr. into household names, and, most notably, kicked […]
By Bradley Lane Pet Sematary was originally written by Stephen King in 1983, shortly after it was adapted into a feature film in 1989. So, now after 30 years have gone by, we are getting […]