CJ speaks with Ivan Drago, Shazam, and the Brain. Asides being a film critic, and like the average eager and ambitious journalist, I see out celebrity interviews. Every once in a while, […]
CJ speaks with Ivan Drago, Shazam, and the Brain. Asides being a film critic, and like the average eager and ambitious journalist, I see out celebrity interviews. Every once in a while, […]
A delayed movie night with themes, first-timers, fallen legends, snubs, and remote locations. Given the COVID-19 circumstances, the Academy Awards was set at both the Dolby Theater and Union Station in the […]
CJ reviews movies with guns, sex, and psychos on the air. I’ve joined a radio station known as NewHD, which will not only hire people on the Autism spectrum, but will also […]
CJ’s video reviews feature video game battles, space missions, and pregnancies. This week’s video reviews consists of the new film version of the video game “Mortal Kombat,” the Sci-Fi thriller “Stowaway” with […]
Helms and Harrison are a mismatch made in Comedy Heaven. Ed Helms (our “Hangover” and “Office” friend) has found himself with a number of terrible comedies from “Vacation” to last year’s Hellhole […]
A thrilling and emotional new Sci-Fi movie to watch on Netflix. Last December, I’ve praised George Clooney’s “The Midnight Sky” on Netflix for being bold and daring in its story about the […]
It’s not much of a flawless victory for these video game fighters. Originally developed in 1992 (my birth year), “Mortal Kombat” is one of the most popular video games franchises (which I […]
CJ reviews movies about superheroes, space voyagers, and modern day cowboys on the air. I’ve joined a radio station known as NewHD, which will not only hire people on the Autism spectrum, […]
CJ’s video reviews involve romance, action, and chills. This week’s video reviews consist of the new action thriller “Vanquish” with Morgan Freeman and Ruby Rose, the romantic Indie “Monday” with Sebastian Stan […]
Half of it is psychedelic, and the other half will leave you stumped. There’s a scene about 20 minutes in “In The Earth,” when Alma (Ellora Torchia) tells Martin (Joel Fry) that […]