Photo by Paramount Pictures Four Brothers (2005) turned 20 years old on August 12, 2025, so here’s my take on this violent, yet heartwarming film. I don’t remember when I discovered this movie, but I was either in high school or college. This movie is very different from the family-friendly films I preferred growing up... Continue Reading →
‘Song Sung Blue’ Encourages People to Follow Their Dreams | Movie Review
Photo by Focus Features On Tuesday, December 2, 2025, after finishing Zootopia 2 (2025), on my way out of Consolidated Theatres Pearlridge, I told myself I was done with going to the movies because I’ve lost the excitement for seeing a new film in theaters, most likely due to inflation. However, as I was leaving,... Continue Reading →
‘Inside Out 2’ Explains Why Puberty is a Pain in the Butt | Movie Review
Disclaimer: For those that haven’t seen Inside Out 2 (2024), I’m sorry for all the spoilers that are about to unfold in this review. I wasn’t against the idea of Inside Out 2, but I had my doubts, like with any sequel for a beloved film. I’ve only seen the original once and that was... Continue Reading →
‘The Outsiders’ is a Timeless Classic | Movie Review
Francis Ford Coppola’s The Outsiders was released in the U.S. on March 25, 1983. The film was based on S.E. Hinton’s novel of the same name. Coppola was inspired to make the film after receiving a letter from a school librarian, Jo Ellen Misakian, at Lone Star Elementary School in Fresno, California about doing a... Continue Reading →
‘Grease’ Doesn’t Make Sense! | DVD Review
The first time I saw Grease (1978), I was around eight or nine years-old (I don’t remember the details, but I was pretty young). I was young enough to be scared of the animated theme song that played in the beginning of the movie. Thanks to The Wiggles and their horrible animated films/clips, I developed... Continue Reading →