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Written by ScreenPhilesMay 10, 2021May 10, 2021

REview: Jupiter’s Legacy (2021) | Burdened with (Occasional) Inglorious Overplottedless

When Netflix’s Jupiter’s Legacy is firing on all cylinders there’s a joy of superhero action to behold. Though like a car that takes way too long to warm up, by the time it’s ready to go we’re approaching the end of our patience (and the run of the eight episode first season). Jupiter’s Legacy was […]

Written by ScreenPhilesMay 3, 2021

REview: The Mitchells vs. The Machines (2021) | Fun, Despite Stating Themes Way Too Often

I grew up on cartoons like Bugs Bunny, Johnny Quest and Woody Woodpecker, etc, which typically consisted less of thematic/moral lessons than various degrees of chaos. Davey and Goliath – which is animation, just with clay – and The Peanuts were notorious for looking at things from a thematic perspective though the thing is they […]

Written by ScreenPhilesApril 20, 2021

REview: His House (2020) | Among The Best Horror Movies of 2020

Netflix is very hit and miss as far as horror movies go. For every The Perfection (2018) or Velvet Buzzsaw (2019) you get way too many The Open House (2018)-adjacent movies. Though His House (2020) is not only as good as anything they’ve produced thus far, it’s probably the best horror movie they’ve done yet. […]

Written by ScreenPhilesFebruary 23, 2021February 23, 2021

REview: Tribes Of Europa (2021) | Brexit Overdrive

I really enjoyed Netflix’s Tribes Of Europa and one of the things I found particularly interesting about it was it’s seemingly Eurocentric perspective, which is to say that the dissolution of Europe into mini-fiefdoms results in the more powerful factions trying to bring the continent together under their a single ruling clan/tribe. (Another interesting thing […]

Written by ScreenPhilesJanuary 5, 2021January 5, 2021

REview: We Can Be Heroes (2020) | Children May Not Like This (With Good REason)

We Can Be Heroes is the first of the movies that Robert Rodriguez occasionally writes and directs for children (Sharkboy and Lavagirl, Spy Kids) that I have watched in it’s entirety and it’s as banal as I always assumed that the movies he’s written and directed for children would be. And it’s worth mentioning that […]

Written by ScreenPhilesOctober 20, 2020October 20, 2020

REview: The Haunting of Bly Manor, Season Two (2020) | Brilliantly Poignant

I was more than impressed by Mike Flanagan’s The Haunting of Hill House on Netflix because beyond being wildly entertaining, it’s an exemplar on how horror can be more than what people typically expect of it, which is to say entertainment that’s well-acted, well-written and visually beautiful. And that’s not at all unusual if you’ve […]

Written by ScreenPhilesSeptember 23, 2020September 23, 2020

Trailer Into REaction: The Haunting Of Bly Manor (2020) | Official Trailer

The first full-length trailer for Mike Flanagan’s second Netflix series, The Haunting Of Bly Manor – based on Henry James’ The Turn Of The Screw – dropped a few hours ago and it’s familiar and not-so-familiar at the same time. It’s familiar because visually it looks similar to The Haunting Of Hill House (2018) and […]

Written by ScreenPhilesSeptember 10, 2020September 10, 2020

REview: Away (2020) |”Away” Isn’t Quite Out Of This World, Though It Is A Good Trip

Netflix’s Away isn’t anything you haven’t seen before – especially if you’ve seen Another Life just a year earlier – though it relies on a stronger supporting cast to get the crew of the Atlas to Mars than that the latter movie employed to get them somewhere (it’s been awhile since I saw Another Life. […]

Written by ScreenPhilesAugust 3, 2020

REview: The Umbrella Academy, Season Two (2020) | Dysfunctional Is Spelled F-A-M-I-L-Y

The Second Season of Netflix’s The Umbrella Academy dropped last Friday, and it’s pretty good. Based upon a Dark Horse comic written by Gerald Way and Gabriel Bá, Season Two begins where last season ended, which is to say that the students of the Umbrella Academy fail at their attempt to stop the Apocalypse. Number […]

Written by ScreenPhilesJuly 5, 2020

REview: Ju-On: Origins (2020) | A Watchable – Though Muddled – Prequel Series

If you ask me the entire point of a prequel – be it a movie, television series or whatever – is to elaborate on, to build upon. what currently exists. I mean, as much hate as is typically thrown at Exorcist II: The Heretic (a favorite of mine) – which is technically a sequel though […]

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