Stephen King sure loves to write monsters. The creatures that populate his universes thrive on our insecurities. Whether they be killer alien clowns, a shapeshifter, or a creature of the night, King pulls at emotional threads to elicit reactions. Sure enough, The Boogeyman follows a similar path. Yet with uniquely sympathetic and relatable characters, The … Continue reading Review: ‘The Boogeyman’ – The Stephen King Adaptation Treads Familiar Ground, But Creates Empathy
Review: ‘Air’ – Director Ben Returns to Form with Outstanding Ensemble
The story of Michael Jordan and his rise to superstardom has been well documented. A ten-part documentary series, a movie featuring the Looney Tunes, and his iconic plays only tell part of his story. Jordan’s iconoclastic nature began with a red and black sneaker that forever changed the industry. Weirdly enough, it makes sense that … Continue reading Review: ‘Air’ – Director Ben Returns to Form with Outstanding Ensemble