I’ll Review Anything: We Can Be Heroes (Netflix Original Movie)
At least it’s literally not The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl 2.
Here’s my review of the Netflix original kid-friendly superhero film, We Can Be Heroes.
At least it’s literally not The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl 2.
Here’s my review of the Netflix original kid-friendly superhero film, We Can Be Heroes.
Kill 2020! Kill it with fire!
Here’s my review of the Netflix mockumentary, Death to 2020.
Is it still Cobra Kai for life even after the move to Netflix?
Here’s my review of Season 3 of Cobra Kai. SPOILER FREE, of course.
But I didn’t watch the other 1,982 sequels yet!
Here’s my SPOILER FREE review of Wonder Woman 1984.
Tables. Ladders. Chairs. Oh… meh.
Here’s my review of this year’s WWE TLC pay-per-view event.
No one told me how good Nier: Automata was. That’s why I’m telling you now!
Here’s my SPOILER FREE and super positive review of Square Enix’s… three year old masterpiece.
What? My first actual sanctioned review? Yes, it is!
Here’s my review of Inspector 34’s Love My Life album.
Waitaminute! This isn’t Advent Children!
Here’s my SPOILER FILLED review of Square Pictures one and only film, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within.
Bye, Undertaker! (You have to say it like Chris Tucker from Friday)
Here’s my review of this year’s Survivor Series!
Recently, my country’s Netflix made the first two Transporter film available for viewing. This did bring back a flood of memories of me watching the first film in a rather empty movie theater during the day’s initial screening and enjoying the heck out of it. This made me a huge fan of the Luc Besson…