Continuing in doing the first list in reverse for sequels, the next Blumhouse movie review is: Insidious: Chapter 2. This is a movie that literally picks up right where the last movie left off, AND it focuses mostly on the creepy character old woman-thing from the first movie. Since it picks up so close to …
Ugh. Everyone is sick, no post today. Back Monday with a new review. It’s amazing how derailed we get by such small little freaking microbes…
I’m going to do the first four series in reverse order now, starting with the sequel and currently the only other Annabelle movie: Annabelle: Creation. The first movie is a sort-of prequel to the Conjuring, so it only fits that this is a prequel to the first movie! In this movie, we learn about where …
The Rams lost. Goodell had to give yet another trophy to the Patriots. Ratings were down. As a Saints fan I couldn’t be happier with the outcome of the game we were presented with. I don’t care to hear Rams fans excuse the refereeing, I don’t care to hear Vikings fans who are still upset …
The first spin-off from one of our previous movies, Annabelle, is also the first movie in the series (which is currently only two movies: Annabelle, and the prequel, Annabelle: Creation). My humorous description of the movie is as follows: After a crazy cult murders their neighbors, the doll they thought they threw away comes back… …
Remember the Chandra Levy story? If you’re in your mid thirties or older, and you followed the news at all between the 2000 election and 9/11 you’ll remember the story. I’ll come back to it. There was a time in our history that my generation and all the previous generations will still remember: not a …
Another of the Blumhouse movies with Patrick Wilson, playing a different character this time. Warning: There be spoilers here. Again stepping away from using the Amazon description because of how goofy I felt the one for Paranormal Activity was, and also because of how well I know this movie: Family of five has moved into …
I imagine that my productivity is about to take a hit…
I’m going to start out with a disclaimer: I love this movie. I enjoy Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga together, I’ve been a fan of Ron Livingston since Band of Brothers/Office Space. Put all three together in a demonic possession movie with a based on true events tag? Delightful. I’m not going to do the …
The cynical abuse of people’s attempts to be “woke” continues unabated with the latest Gillette ad: mark my words, the company and the executives behind it don’t care and are probably some of the types of men the ad is aimed at. They’re just using what is the current popular culture direction to seem down …