Over the last couple of years, live action video game adaptations have managed to finally earn some much deserved respect as a wealth of quality
Over the last couple of years, live action video game adaptations have managed to finally earn some much deserved respect as a wealth of quality
The secret to comedy is timing, but even then, thirty-one years is a hell of a long time to wait for a punchline. That’s right,
Depending on where you sit on the rise/fall of the spoof comedy in American cinema, the third and final cinematic outing of Leslie Nielsen’s Frank
Victor Crowley was dead. After the events of 2013’s Hatchet III, the raging, malformed ghost that has made his name by colourfully tearing intruders to
If you ever needed evidence that writing spoof comedy is like walking a razor, all you have to do is look and the microscopic differences
There’s an old adage that reads “at first you don’t succeed, try, try again” and despite the comedic team of ZAZ (Zucker, Abrahams, Zucker) nailing
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: sometimes there’s nothing more satisfying than when a bunch of complicated subplots finally converge to not
You can tell that a genre of movie has truly hit the big time and entered the public consciousness when the kind of in-jokes that
Don’t you wish we had the kind of world leaders we sometimes find in film? Cinema has a rich history of delivering on-screen, fictional Presidents
Well, here we are. After seven of the most uneven episodes of television I’ve seen in a while, finally we get to the big finish
I absolutely have no idea where this sudden burst of energy has come from, but as FUBAR staggers towards its climax, I’ve found the show
Isn’t it always the way? You spend episode after episode kicking lumps out of a show and then all of a sudden it just randomly
Can satire be too ridiculous? I mean, that’s the point of satire, right, to exaggerate things that are occurring in our political or social climate
It seems that after struggling to do anything with the new status quo that it put in place at the start of the season, FUBAR
And we’re back up again.The fluctuating quality of FUBAR continues to wriggle and squirm like an electrified snake as we reach the halfway point of
For a second there, I was actually having pangs of hope after watching the second episode of Netflix’s second season of its Arnie-centric, action comedy,
If the first episode of The second season of FUBAR was anything to go by, I was in for a grueling, long season of reviewing
Even though no one seems to be making as big a deal of it as they might have back in the 80s or the 90s,
Sometimes, I have no idea what the business model of Netflix is supposed to work. I get that most streaming services operate purely on a
Did you ever read a Grimm fairy tale and think to yourself that it could probably use more ritualistic self humiliation and shocking body horror?