Imagining the day The Beatles died…
Imagining the day The Beatles died…
It is my belief that all human beings start as good souls at the moment of birth, but are equally capable of breaking bad. There’s three needs in life: finding … Continue reading ‘Deadwood: The Movie’ is a masterpiece
If “Endgame” gave you a fever, “Far From Home” has the cure.
When you become a parent, part of you changes forever. Gone is the egotistical facade of someone who appreciates life to the highest degree, and in its place arrives a … Continue reading ‘American Woman’ features an Oscar-worthy Sienna Miller
What if toys had a mind of their own? 24 years ago, Pixar dug into this concept with Toy Story, a film that opened up a world of possibilities for … Continue reading ‘Toy Story 4’ is a fitting and emotional ride with old friends
Every time a sequel comes out, it has a singular goal: add something fresh to an already existing story line without coming off as stale or tacked on for no … Continue reading ‘Men in Black: International’ wastes talent and isn’t very funny
I appreciate films that have an effortless cool about them. A cunning nod to the audience that things are going to be okay for the next two hours. 19 years … Continue reading ‘Shaft’ is a satisfying and hilarious sequel
Leonard (Vincent Macigne) writes auto-fiction. In other words, he takes pieces of his real life, most notably his sexual adventures, and places them in a fictional world. For him, it’s … Continue reading ‘Non-Fiction’ dishes an honest take on adult relationships
Power is an incredible thing, but it can also be a deadly one. Whoever wields it has the choice to do so for right or wrong. Consequences usually follow whichever … Continue reading ‘Dark Phoenix’ has its moments, but fails to be a great addition to the ‘X-Men’ universe
With Frank and Tim Woodburn out of the studio, it was a keen opportunity for Trevor “Limey” Phillips and me to turn the Large Morning Show in the Afternoon into … Continue reading The Frank O. Pinion Movie Dose: ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ and ‘Yesterday’ reviews