Hello! I meant to write a review for Shazam! Fury of the Gods, but it was super boring and I had nothing to say about it. I've been busy with lots of writing assignments and finals, but school is now over for the summer and we're going to celebrate with a review of Guardians of … Continue reading John’s Review of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
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Ruddtrospective #25: Paul Rudd’s Tiniest Adventure Yet
This is a big movie for me especially. I've been waiting for this for some time now. People have neglected Ant-Man as a character in the past but now he's in a big epic movie and the reviews are not very positive. Did I like it though? Have I been blinded by my love of … Continue reading Ruddtrospective #25: Paul Rudd’s Tiniest Adventure Yet
Ruddtrospective #24: Three Marvelous Movies
Spoilers for three movies you've probably seen before- Captain America: Civil War, Ant-Man and the Wasp, and Avengers: Endgame. I feel a little weird about covering these movies, but you know what? If you think it's dumb then you can fight me. This may be the geekiest Ruddtrospective yet, where I get to gush about … Continue reading Ruddtrospective #24: Three Marvelous Movies
Super-Ranking the Comic Book Movies and TV Shows of 2022
Spoilers for everything in this ranking. Obviously. It would be really stupid of you to read this if you had any interest in watching any of these but haven't yet. We were originally going to get three more superhero movies this year, but Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse got delayed and Warner Brothers lost all of … Continue reading Super-Ranking the Comic Book Movies and TV Shows of 2022
John’s Review of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever After
It feels weird to be back writing another superhero movie review already. It's been a couple of weeks, right? Black Adam and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever are very different superhero movies. Black Adam is the vanity project of the world's baldest man. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is a tribute to a great actor who should … Continue reading John’s Review of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever After
Ruddtrospective #23: The Rudd Thus Far
Spoilers for all Paul Rudd movies and shows that I've reviewed at this point. So obviously it's been a while since I did a Ruddtrospective, and I thought I should try and get everyone back up to speed. Remind myself and my readers which Paul Rudd performances should be revered and which ones should be … Continue reading Ruddtrospective #23: The Rudd Thus Far
A Review of The Rock’s Black Adam
I'm sure nobody wants to see this because this man makes too many movies and this movie looks generic as hell and DC has burned us millions of times. Nevertheless I will start by not spoiling the movie and make it obvious when I switch to spoilers. Black Adam stars Rock 'The Dwayne' Johnson. The … Continue reading A Review of The Rock’s Black Adam
John’s Review of Taika Waititi’s Potentially Nonsensical Thor 4
Despite working at a summer camp with limited access to the internet, I yet again managed to spoil the ending of this movie for myself. But some people are smart and don’t do that. So, as always, I will clearly mark when I start spoiling the movie. Thor: Love and Thunder stars Christopher Hemsworth, Natalie … Continue reading John’s Review of Taika Waititi’s Potentially Nonsensical Thor 4
Ruddtrospective #22: Sixty Percent of the Time…
Full spoilers for the movie Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy as well as the sequel, Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues. Even though I'm pretty sure everyone has seen this movie. It's a beloved classic. But spoilers for this movie that came out 18 years ago. And spoilers for the sequel, which is essentially just … Continue reading Ruddtrospective #22: Sixty Percent of the Time…
John’s Review of Everything Everywhere All at Once and The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
I will clearly mark when I begin to spoil both of these movies with very long titles, because I think these should both be seen. One in particular, because I think both of these movies tackle similar themes, and one does a much better job of it. But they're both fun to watch, so I … Continue reading John’s Review of Everything Everywhere All at Once and The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent