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The Fall Guy doesn’t fall, he flourishes
Movies are silly things when you really think about it, yet those who work in the industry can take them unbelievably seriously at the same time.
Some even risk their lives to see that just a few seconds of a film looks good, and it is these lamentably ignored thrill-seekers, the stuntpeople, that The Fall Guy, a movie loosely based on the ‘80s television show of the same name, looks to celebrate in style.
REVIEW: A delicious recipe of familiar tropes
TJ Reid talks about what Apple TV has cooked up with its lates miniseries starring Brie Larson
REVIEW: “Haunted Mansion”, at least it’s better than when the ride breaks down
TJ Reid gives his thoughts on the disappointment that is Disney’s “Haunted Mansion”
REVIEW: The Flash, more fun than expected
The long awaited and much hyped newest edition of the DCEU, “The Flash”, is in theaters, and TJ Reid gives his thoughts.
REVIEW: Another fun venture into the Spider-Verse
T.J. Reid takes another trip into the Spider-Verse with Sony’s latest animated thriller.
Hulu puts up a brick with “White Men Can’t Jump”
White Men Can’t Jump isn’t hustling anyone. The remake that should have been left on the bench, as TJ Reid leaves his thoughts on Hulu’s remake of the 30-year old streetball classic.
REVIEW: “The Mother”, not bad, not good
JLo goes a new direction in action flick “The Mother” on Netflix
“Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” knows hot to role play
One of the many cool things about Dungeons & Dragons is the unlimited number of tales and scenarios the tabletop game facilitates. An exercise of imagination and storytelling, no two campaigns are the same and there are very few things a player cannot do. Knowing this, I was a bit[Read More…]
REVIEW: Andor: the show you’re looking for
TJ Reid offers up his review on the latest entry in the Star Wars universe, Andor.