As a fan of both “New Girl” and “Freelancers,” I appreciate the unique charm each show brings to the comedy genre. “New Girl” has been a personal favorite for its witty humor and the delightful quirkiness of its characters, especially Jess. The show’s ability to blend sexual jokes and situational comedy in an urban setting … Read More “Review: “New Girl” vs “Freelancers” – A Tale of Two Comedies” »
Author: Wally De La Fuente
As someone who journeyed through the whirlwind that is “Loki” Season 2, I’m left with an intriguing blend of confusion and anticipation. The initial episodes were a rollercoaster of timelines and realities, often leaving me wondering if I was watching a cleverly crafted narrative or merely a chaotic jumble of Marvel lore. The series’ penchant … Read More “Review of Loki Season 2: The Chaotic Puzzle and Its Concluding Revelation” »
“Thanksgiving” had me at its grindhouse roots – a promise of raw, unfiltered horror that harked back to the golden era of exploitation films. When Eli Roth first teased us with the mock trailer in “Grindhouse,” I was all in for a gritty, blood-soaked ride. However, the 2023 feature film, while entertaining, swerved off this … Read More “Review of “Thanksgiving” (2023): A Nostalgic Craving Unfulfilled” »
by Wally De La Fuente “The Marvels,” directed by Nia DaCosta, is a film that dances on the edge of brilliance and confusion, a tightrope act that is both its strength and downfall. Nia DaCosta’s direction shows promise, despite her remote completion of the film due to scheduling conflicts. Her departure from traditional on-site direction, … Read More “Review of “The Marvels” (2023): A Symphony of Hits and Misses” »