Tag: Vertical Entertainment

  • Mickey 17, In the Lost Lands – 544

    Mickey 17, In the Lost Lands – 544

    Bong Joon-ho is back in action with Mickey 17 and a double dose of Robert Pattinson. The George R.R. Martin adaptation Into the Lost Lands vaguely resembles a film. Listen on Apple Podcasts More about Mickey 17 From the Academy Award-winning writer/director of “Parasite,” Bong Joon Ho, comes his next groundbreaking cinematic experience, “Mickey 17.”…

  • Piece by Piece, Bad Genius – 495

    Piece by Piece, Bad Genius – 495

    Get to know Pharrell like you’ve never seen him before (aka as a LEGO minifig!) and his prolific impact on music in Piece by Piece. Also Bad Genius makes cheating on the SATs look pretty good. Listen on Apple Podcasts More about Piece By Piece PIECE BY PIECE is a unique cinematic experience that invites audiences…

  • Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse, The Mitchells vs The Machines, Four Good Days – 79

    Michael B. Jordan brings his acting chops to the Ryanverse (is that even a thing?) but does Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse even deserve him? The Mitchells vs. The Machines is an animated delight. Four Good Days also wastes the potential of its stars. Listen on Apple Podcasts More about Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse An elite…

  • The White Tiger, Brothers By Blood – 50

    After watching The White Tiger we’re firmly committed that we should eat the rich. Also Joel Kinnaman and Matthias Schoenaerts bring their European talents to…. Philadelphia in Brothers By Blood. Listen on Apple Podcasts More about The White Tiger Balram Halwai (Adarsh Gourav) narrates his epic and darkly humorous rise from poor villager to successful…

  • Review: Capone, Upload, and Solar Opposites

    Up for review this week are: an incoherent “Capone” biopic, a timely digital concept with “Upload”, and hilariously vulgar aliens in “Solar Opposites.” “Capone” squanders the talents of Tom Hardy with a biopic as incoherent as the subject at the end of his life. Linda Cardellini, Matt Dillon, Noel Fisher, Kyle McLachlan, and Jack Lowden…

  • Review: Late Night, The Dead Don’t Die, and American Woman

    The hilarious “Late Night” finally is out in theaters, “The Dead Don’t Die” is dangerously mundane, and “American Woman” is here to put your problems in perspective, but not effectively. “Late Night” is written by and stars the amazing Mindy Kaling. It was one of my absolute favorite films out of Sundance and I highly…