Jon Favreau Enlists a lot of celebrity friends to star in his latest Directorial outing called Chef, a Dramedy about a chef whose professional and personal life is in a rut. This film is basically Real Steel, but instead of Robots, we have Food Trucks, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
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The Wizard (1989) – Review
If you’re a video game nerd that grew up in the 80’s you probably have a love for either the Nintendo Entertainment System or Sega Genesis (or both). I was a big Nintendo (NES) fan, and one of the films that came out at the height of the Nintendo craze is The Wizard. Some…
Batman & Robin (1997) – Review
After the Groundbreaking 1989 Batman, the bar was set high for the (up to that point) mostly trivialized Superhero Genre, Batman Returns was another solid outing (albeit much darker) and even Batman Forever had some things going for it, but showed signs of the complete disaster to come. It takes a special kind of…
Wayne’s World (1992) – Review
Saturday Night Live has had a slew of sketches that have made the leap to the big screen, stretched to feature length with varying success. The best example of a film that worked from SNL skitdom is The Blues Brothers, with other relatively entertaining ports including Coneheads, and MacGruber. And there have been more than…
Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991) – Review
Action Movies are an interesting genre, the older films tend to look their age quite often. Now, generally it’s not the films fault, technology moves so quickly that jaw dropping special effects in the 80’s tend to look ludicrous in today’s day and age. One of my all time favorite action films not only holds…