By Andrew Jenck Recently, the estate of Theodore Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, announced that several of his books would be taken out of print due to their stereotypical depictions of…
Category: Drew’s Reviews
DREW’S REVIEWS: WONDER WOMAN 1984
By Andrew Jenck The best way I would describe Wonder Woman 1984 (WW84) is a ship without an anchor; swaying chaotically by the winds without any means to stabilize itself. The original…
Drew’s Editorials: HBO WACK (Or how I stopped worrying about theaters.)
By Andrew Jenck A lot can change in a year, can’t it? Just last winter, I was in the middle of Binge-uary, in which I broke down the upcoming streaming services and…
Drew’s (Short) Editorials: CHRISTMAS EVE 2020
By Andrew Jenck I see many people not feeling the Christmas spirit this year, given the past 12 months and being unable to attend familiar traditions due to COVID. It’s been a…
Drew’s Reviews: THE GRINCH (2000)
By Andrew Jenck We all take part in our own holiday traditions every year, usually including watching classic movies and specials; some are mainstays, others are hidden gems. One common occurrence is…
Drew’s Reviews: UNDERRATED CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
By Andrew Jenck It’s December once again, and that means it’s time to watch some Christmas movies. We all have our favorites, but I want to introduce some underappreciated ones, all of…
Drew’s Reviews: A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
By Andrew Jenck This year has been an emotional whirlwind to say the least; many of us going through remorse, frustration, etc. However, one thing has reemerged in in recent years that’s…
Drew’s Reviews: Carrie
By Andrew Jenck Pop culture is bound to spoil any well-known movie to the point of becoming common knowledge. Watching a classic for the first time is an interesting experience for me,…
Drew’s Reviews: SO ABOUT TENET… Covid and Theaters
By Andrew Jenck After numerous delays, Tenet is finally out in theaters; the first major release during the pandemic and currently showing. Tenet is my most anticipated film of this year, Nolan…
Drew’s Review: GREYHOUND
By Andrew Jenck Greyhound is one of the most straightforward films I’ve seen in the past couple of years’; very –to-the-point, plot-driven, and almost immediately jumps right into the action while occasionally…