By Andrew Jenck **Spoilers to follow Despite the anticipation of a Justice League movie, I find myself underwhelmed. The DC-shared universe seems to have problems both on and off camera. Warner Bros….
Category: Movie Reviews
Drew’s Reviews – THOR: RAGNAROK – YES!
By Andrew Jenck Comic books are silly. It can be hard for people to fully comprehend but really think about how we’re only now getting an onslaught of comic book adaptions when…
Drew’s Horrorathon: HALLOWEEN (1978)—It only figures
By Andrew Jenck We can never really determine the exact start of a genre, as many films are lost in time and the general identity of a genre is so broad that…
Drew’s Horror-athon: FRIDAY THE 13TH (1980)—Um…
By Andrew Jenck I have a confession to make: I haven’t seen a lot of famous movies. People always consider me a movie expert, but there are dozens of classic movies and…
Drew’s Horror-a-Thon: IT … is pretty good
By Andrews Jenck I’m back and more terrifying than ever! Having been burdened with school and athletics, I’ve had little time to review movies, much less see them. One film in particular…
DREW’S REVIEWS: THE DARK TOWER—Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
By Andrew Jenck The films I’ve reviewed haven’t warranted much criticizing and have been, at worst, tolerable…until now. The Dark Tower is a dull, cheap-looking, insignificant film that at times looks and…
DREW’S REVIEWS: LOGAN LUCKY—Tillamook County Fair: The Movie?
By Andrew Jenck Common misconceptions of film critics is that, in order for them to enjoy a film, it needs to have strong themes or exceeding amounts of depth; and that reviewers…
Drew’s Reviews: THE EMOJI MOVIE NON-REVIEW—IT’S NOT WORTH IT
By Andrew Jenck I love this job. I love how I can now be motivated to go to the movies on a weekly basis and share my opinions and passion with all…
Drew’s Reviews: Spider-Man Homecoming Spoiler — With Great Power, Comes Little Character Development
By Andrew Jenck I understand why you may like Spider-Man: Homecoming; it’s entertaining, has a great cast, and is one of the better films this summer. As a longtime Spider-Man fan, though,…
Drew’s Reviews: Dunkirk — See It
By Andrew Jenck Often films set in WWII blur together in many respects. Narratives such as a romance between a soldier and his doll, dedicating a large portion to the soldier’s home…