

Captain America: Brave New World Movie Review – Marvel is Dead!
Well, here we are again, folks. Another Marvel movie, another colossal disappointment. If you thought Marvel was running out of steam before, “Captain America: Brave New World” is the final nail in the coffin. This isn’t just a bad movie—it’s a flashing neon sign that Marvel has lost the plot entirely. Once a cinematic juggernaut,…

How Logan’s Run Predicted The Future
Logan’s Run is one of the most overlooked dystopian films of the 1970s, but if you watch it today, you’ll realize just how relevant its message has become. Released in 1976, the film presents a future society that, on the surface, appears to be a utopia—an advanced, automated world where everyone is young, beautiful, and…

This Sci-Fi Movie From the 70s Predicted The Future!
Soylent Green is one of the most chillingly prophetic films of the 20th century. Released in 1973, it paints a dystopian vision of the future that, at the time, seemed distant and exaggerated—but looking back now, the film is more relevant than ever. At its core, Soylent Green isn’t just about a bleak future; it’s…

Love Hurts: Painfully Bad (Movie Review)
So, we’ve got this new movie, “Love Hurts,” which sounds like it should be a fun, action-packed romp, right? Wrong. This is less love and more like hurt feelings for anyone who actually cares about cinema. It’s a film that takes a promising cast and a potentially interesting premise, then squanders it on a script…

Before Squid Game, There Was Rollerball
Rollerball (1975) is one of those films that feels ahead of its time—and not just a little, but by decades. Directed by Norman Jewison and based on the short story by William Harrison, the movie drops us into a brutal future where corporations run the world, individuality is suppressed, and the masses are pacified by…

Before Squid Game, There Was The Running Man
The global phenomenon of Squid Game introduced millions to a dystopian vision where individuals are forced to compete in deadly games for survival and wealth, all under the watchful eyes of a society desensitized to suffering. But what if I told you that Squid Game isn’t as original as it seems? Decades earlier, The Running…

This Sci-fi Movie Warned Us About The Future
The 1995 movie Strange Days feels more relevant with each passing year. Set in the final days of 1999, the movie shows a world on the brink of societal collapse, where technology, violence, and systemic inequality mix to create a dystopian landscape that mirrors our present in unsettling ways. At its core is the SQUID,…

Wolf Man – A Howl of Disappointment
The new Wolfman movie is garbage. This film is like a werewolf itself, but instead of transforming into something terrifying, it just turns into a shambling mess of clichés and missed opportunities. From the get-go, it’s clear that this movie was a labor of confusion rather than love—a project that seems to have been cursed…

Nosferatu Sucks!
Friends, let me tell you about the latest cinematic disappointment: Robert Edgar’s Nosferatu. Now, before I dive into this mess, let’s get one thing clear: I appreciate a good horror flick. But when a movie trades genuine scares for pretentious artsy-fartsy wankery, we’ve got a problem. And oh boy, do we have a problem here….