Adam Sandler has admitted that often he picks roles depending on whether or not they let him travel to exotic locations so he can essentially have a studio-paid vacation while only occasionally doing work in front of the camera.
REVIEW
Desert planet film provides deluge of stars, action, and plot
Dune: Part Two was a slightly different beast—sure, it may be a whole 18 minutes longer, but I found 2021’s Part One to be exceptional.
And even though Denis Villeneuve’s latest adaptation may have taken up a good chunk of my evening I have to say—I loved every minute of it.
Society of the snow is better than its predecessor, Alive
They say that it is much safer to travel by plane than it is by car as there isn’t exactly a lot of stuff to run into up there. But in the defense of those with aviophobia, you also aren’t likely to be stranded in a place that makes rescue[Read More…]
What Keizer was talking about in 2023
As the year comes to a close, there were more than a few topics that had Keizer abuzz. Inside are clips of the stories about the celebrations and successes, the controversies and struggles, the people and the stories that Keizer was talking about in 2023.
REVIEW: Coal > “Candy Cane Lane”
T.J. Reid unwraps “Candy Cane Lane”
REVIEW: The Doctor has arrived at Disney+
TJ Reid gives his thoughts on the 60th anniversary “Dr. Who” specials on Disney+
“The Play That Goes Wrong” goes right
By LYNDON ZAITZ Pentacle Theatre’s current production of The Play That Goes Wrong is an excellent antidote for the whirl of holiday shopping and preparation and comedy fans owe it to themselves to see this show before it ends on Saturday, Dec. 9. Go see it. The Play That Goes[Read More…]
REVIEW: “The Play that Goes Wrong” goes very right
Pentacle Theatre’s current production of The Play That Goes Wrong is an excellent antidote for the whirl of holiday shopping and preparation and comedy fans owe it to themselves to see this show before it ends on Saturday, Dec. 9.
A new take on Scott’s story
The new “Scott Pilgrim” adaptation, this time an anime, once again falls short as a straight adaptation
REVIEW: “The Marvels” misses the mark
TJ Reid drops in to give his thoughts on Marvel’s latest lackluster blockbuster