This episode of CinemaNerdz: The Podcast observes that, with "Blink Twice," writer/director Zoë Kravitz is now a filmmaker to be reckoned with.
This episode of CinemaNerdz: The Podcast asserts that it is obvious that the heart of "Dìdi" lies in a boy’s relationship with his mother.
This episode of "CinemaNerdz: The Podcast" declares that "Sing Sing" is an honest, cathartic tale of redemption through art that is one of the year's best.
This episode of "CinemaNerdz: The Podcast" reports that claiming "Borderlands" is a bore would be a brutal critique, but it is also a colossal waste of time.
This episode of "CinemaNerdz: The Podcast" calls "Kneecap" an entertaining look at an unlikely trio of men who form an Irish hip hop act.
This episode of "CinemaNerdz: The Podcast" states that, as a foul-mouthed, fourth-wall breaking, comic-book film, "Deadpool & Wolverine" offers audiences hope.
This episode of "CinemaNerdz: The Podcast" exclaims that the spirit of "Despicable Me 4" makes it a worthy addition to the series.
This episode states that as sequels go, "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F" is not one of those that surpasses the original; but, does capture the original's charm.
This episode of "CinemaNerdz: The Podcast" takes a look at the new sequel "A Quiet Place: Day One."
In this episode of "CinemaNerdz: The Podcast," Editor-in-Chief Mike Tyrkus takes a look at "Kinds of Kindness."
This episode of the podcast announces that the artistry with which the story is woven makes "The Bikeriders" a singular piece of cinematic excellence.
This episode exclaims that "Inside Out 2" has the distinction of being one of those rare sequels that equals – and in some ways – surpasses the original.