Fantastic Four: Flawed Yet Enjoyable
Review by Logan Imagine that you are on a trivia gameshow. If you get one more question right, that million dollars will be yours, and you can pay off your mortgage, buy that brand-new Camaro you’ve...
View ArticleI Origins and Bad Conclusions
Review by Nate Ian looks across the diner booth at Sofi, her unique fusion of blue and hazel eyes staring back into his. “The eye is the one sticking point that religious people use to discredit...
View ArticleJupiter Ascending – Blue Pill Required
Review by Elliott From the writers that gave us the Matrix and V for Vendetta, comes their latest masterpiece, an epic space opera with amazingly beautiful graphics, Oscar winning performances and the...
View ArticleStar Trek: The Flawed First Film
Review by Logan My journey as a trekkie began later in life. I didn’t grow up on it, because no one else in my family was a sci-fi geek. It took a while for me to get my hands on it, but when I...
View ArticleBlade Runner: A Treatise on Mortality
There is something deeper to this science fiction classic. Something that has garnered praise for the film's thematic elements that would rival even The Matrix in complexity.
View ArticleTomorrowland: Feeding the Right Wolf
Tomorrowland is not another echo amongst the din of apocalyptic narratives, but it is a rather sophisticated and percipient challenger to the status quo.
View ArticleChappie: The Implications of Man as Creator
Nerds winning the culture war has paved the way for imaginative directors like Neill Blomkamp to realize his vision fully on screen.
View ArticleTerminator Genisys: Taking Our Best Guess
Read whether Terminator Genisys can reboot the Terminator franchise, and what theological implications come to mind while watching.
View ArticleBecoming Self/Less
Read why Nate says Self/Less is certainly an interesting idea, but it never attains greatness.
View ArticleAvatar: Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery
Jake Sully: All I ever wanted was a single thing worth fighting for. Review by Elliott Introduction Avatar, not to be confused with Avatar: The Last Air Bender(The best animated series ever made), is...
View ArticleInvasion of the Body Snatchers – What are you really?
Review by Elliott Intro As a general rule of thumb, I don’t watch many older movies. Not for any particular reason, it just doesn’t happen often. For several years, my dad has recommended this movie to...
View ArticleThe Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2: or How Do We Keep History from...
Review by Amber In the action-packed finale of The Hunger Games series, Panem is in the midst of a massive uprising. War and death are everywhere. Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) and her friends...
View ArticleStar Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace – Cast Out Fear
Chancellor Palpatine: And you, young Skywalker; we shall watch your career with great interest. Review by Elliott Intro Growing up, whenever we visited my Grandparents, the first thing I would do was...
View ArticleStar Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones – 10 years later
Review by Tres My oldest son, now 21, was young when the prequels started coming out; he was only 8 in 2002 when this movie was released. He enjoyed watching them, and I was pretty Blah about them. I...
View ArticleStar Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith – Our Greatest Desires
Often times the thing which we desire most is the thing which causes us the most heartache, pain and stress.
View ArticleStar Wars Episode IV: A New Hope – Impersonal Force/Personal God
Review by Nate Roger Ebert once said that it was difficult to see Star Wars: A New Hope “simply as a motion picture, because it has so completely become part of our memories.” I emphatically agree. As...
View ArticleStar Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back – Is Attachment a Vice?
Review by Logan Darth Wrinkles. The Abominable Snowman. A midget green alien space ninja. The biggest plot twist in cinematic history. Of all the films in the Star Wars legacy, The Empire Strikes...
View ArticleStar Wars VI: Return of the Jedi… My favorite
Review by Tres Re-watching Return of the Jedi brings back some great memories from my younger years. Being the oldest guy on our blog I can say I actually remember every release of the original 3....
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