A KNIGHT’S TALE is still awesome, twenty years later By Matthew Martin| March 28, 2021 Movie Blogs This year Cult of Whatever is looking back on the great films of 2001. Up next is a movie that many might not remember but it's a stone-cold classic... A KNIGHT’S TALE is still awesome, twenty years later By Matthew Martin| March 28, 2021 Movie Blogs This year Cult of Whatever is looking back on the great films of 2001. Up next is a movie that many might not remember but it's a stone-cold classic...
REVIEW: Zack Snyder’s Justice League is, in a word, “epic” By Matthew Martin| March 19, 2021 Movie Reviews Can Zack Snyder's Justice League live up to the hype? Was it worth waiting for? YES! REVIEW: Zack Snyder’s Justice League is, in a word, “epic” By Matthew Martin| March 19, 2021 Movie Reviews Can Zack Snyder's Justice League live up to the hype? Was it worth waiting for? YES!
REVIEW: Raya and the Last Dragon misses its chance By Matthew Martin| March 7, 2021 Movie Reviews Disney's latest animated film is breathtaking to behold, but a chore to listen to. Full review here... REVIEW: Raya and the Last Dragon misses its chance By Matthew Martin| March 7, 2021 Movie Reviews Disney's latest animated film is breathtaking to behold, but a chore to listen to. Full review here...
Dear DC, the world still needs Superman By Matthew Martin| March 2, 2021 Movie Blogs Warner Bros. is full steam ahead with DC Comic Book movies, but whatever happened to Superman (and what is needed to bring him back to his former glory)? Dear DC, the world still needs Superman By Matthew Martin| March 2, 2021 Movie Blogs Warner Bros. is full steam ahead with DC Comic Book movies, but whatever happened to Superman (and what is needed to bring him back to his former glory)?
Ocean’s Eleven is still awesome, twenty years later By Matthew Martin| February 28, 2021 Movie Blogs This year Cult of Whatever is looking back on the great films of 2001. Up next is one of the best-made heist moves ever... Ocean’s Eleven is still awesome, twenty years later By Matthew Martin| February 28, 2021 Movie Blogs This year Cult of Whatever is looking back on the great films of 2001. Up next is one of the best-made heist moves ever...
BLOW takes us back to the era when Johnny Depp still cared By Matthew Martin| February 21, 2021 Movie Blogs Twenty years ago Johnny Depp starred in a little-watched movie about a cocaine dealer. It might as well have been the end of his career as a serious actor... BLOW takes us back to the era when Johnny Depp still cared By Matthew Martin| February 21, 2021 Movie Blogs Twenty years ago Johnny Depp starred in a little-watched movie about a cocaine dealer. It might as well have been the end of his career as a serious actor...
The Big Movies of 2021: July-December By Matthew Martin| February 9, 2021 Movie Blogs 2021 is here and so are the movies (for now, we hope). Let's have a look at what's cooking for the second half of the year! The Big Movies of 2021: July-December By Matthew Martin| February 9, 2021 Movie Blogs 2021 is here and so are the movies (for now, we hope). Let's have a look at what's cooking for the second half of the year!
SHREK is still awesome, twenty years later By Matthew Martin| January 25, 2021 Movie Blogs This year, Cult of Whatever is looking back on the great movies of 2001. Up first is a fairy tale that very briefly entrenched itself into modern pop culture... SHREK is still awesome, twenty years later By Matthew Martin| January 25, 2021 Movie Blogs This year, Cult of Whatever is looking back on the great movies of 2001. Up first is a fairy tale that very briefly entrenched itself into modern pop culture...
The Big Movies of 2021: January-June By Matthew Martin| January 18, 2021 Movie Blogs 2021 is here and so are the movies (for now, we hope). Let's have a look at what's cooking for the first half of the year! The Big Movies of 2021: January-June By Matthew Martin| January 18, 2021 Movie Blogs 2021 is here and so are the movies (for now, we hope). Let's have a look at what's cooking for the first half of the year!
The Movies of 2020: For better or worse By Matthew Martin| January 11, 2021 Movie Blogs 2020 was a horrible year for movies. Nevertheless, there were some great ones...and some not. Here's a top ten list, ranked in order from worst to best! The Movies of 2020: For better or worse By Matthew Martin| January 11, 2021 Movie Blogs 2020 was a horrible year for movies. Nevertheless, there were some great ones...and some not. Here's a top ten list, ranked in order from worst to best!
REVIEW: Wonder Woman 1984 is a throwback in every way By Matthew Martin| December 27, 2020 Movie Reviews WW84 will be a polarizing movie, precisely because it tries to evoke the kind of comic book movie that had long-since been abandoned in the MCU era. REVIEW: Wonder Woman 1984 is a throwback in every way By Matthew Martin| December 27, 2020 Movie Reviews WW84 will be a polarizing movie, precisely because it tries to evoke the kind of comic book movie that had long-since been abandoned in the MCU era.
REVIEW: Soul is the year’s most magical movie By Matthew Martin| December 26, 2020 Movie Reviews Soul comes to Disney+ on Christmas Day. The film is the first in four years to be directed by one of the Pixar's creative founders, and his confidence shines... REVIEW: Soul is the year’s most magical movie By Matthew Martin| December 26, 2020 Movie Reviews Soul comes to Disney+ on Christmas Day. The film is the first in four years to be directed by one of the Pixar's creative founders, and his confidence shines...
Babe is still awesome, twenty-five years later By Matthew Martin| December 20, 2020 Movie Blogs Our look back on the great movies of 1995 concludes with Babe, a movie as charming and plucky as the pig himself! Babe is still awesome, twenty-five years later By Matthew Martin| December 20, 2020 Movie Blogs Our look back on the great movies of 1995 concludes with Babe, a movie as charming and plucky as the pig himself!
A needlessly comprehensive analysis of Christmas Vacation! By Matthew Martin| December 15, 2020 Movie Blogs National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation is a delightful farce of cartoon shenanigans and ribaldry. It requires no deep analysis. Let's overanalyze it anyway... A needlessly comprehensive analysis of Christmas Vacation! By Matthew Martin| December 15, 2020 Movie Blogs National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation is a delightful farce of cartoon shenanigans and ribaldry. It requires no deep analysis. Let's overanalyze it anyway...
How THE RISE OF SKYWALKER failed as a trilogy closer By Matthew Martin| December 8, 2020 Movie Blogs Another look at how cripplingly disappointing The Rise of Skywalker was. Because it's 2020 and everything else sucks, so why not talk about this... How THE RISE OF SKYWALKER failed as a trilogy closer By Matthew Martin| December 8, 2020 Movie Blogs Another look at how cripplingly disappointing The Rise of Skywalker was. Because it's 2020 and everything else sucks, so why not talk about this...
GoldenEye is still awesome, twenty-five years later By Matthew Martin| November 30, 2020 Movie Blogs This year we're looking back on the great movies of 1995, including James Bond's return to form, a movie that brought the iconic character into the "modern" era... GoldenEye is still awesome, twenty-five years later By Matthew Martin| November 30, 2020 Movie Blogs This year we're looking back on the great movies of 1995, including James Bond's return to form, a movie that brought the iconic character into the "modern" era...
SE7EN remains a postmodern masterpiece of horror By Matthew Martin| November 24, 2020 Movie Blogs David Fincher's 1995 film is often labeled a "crime-thriller," when it's actually a horror movie, and one that lingers in the mind of the viewer long after it is seen... SE7EN remains a postmodern masterpiece of horror By Matthew Martin| November 24, 2020 Movie Blogs David Fincher's 1995 film is often labeled a "crime-thriller," when it's actually a horror movie, and one that lingers in the mind of the viewer long after it is seen...
Planes Trains and Automobiles remains the quintessential Thanksgiving film By Matthew Martin| November 23, 2020 Movie Blogs There simply aren't many Thanksgiving-themes movies to enjoy every November, but there is one that has stood the test of time. Let's look back on a comedy classic... Planes Trains and Automobiles remains the quintessential Thanksgiving film By Matthew Martin| November 23, 2020 Movie Blogs There simply aren't many Thanksgiving-themes movies to enjoy every November, but there is one that has stood the test of time. Let's look back on a comedy classic...
Your official Halloween watch-list for 2020! By Matthew Martin| October 25, 2020 Movie Blogs There are a lot of scary movies to choose from for a Halloween viewing, but why not return to a pair of classics, that have a lot more to them than just blood and guts... Your official Halloween watch-list for 2020! By Matthew Martin| October 25, 2020 Movie Blogs There are a lot of scary movies to choose from for a Halloween viewing, but why not return to a pair of classics, that have a lot more to them than just blood and guts...
Sad reflections on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (the movie) By Matthew Martin| October 21, 2020 Movie Blogs Over a quarter-century later, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein remains the "most faithful" adaptation of the book Hollywood has released. That makes me sad... Sad reflections on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (the movie) By Matthew Martin| October 21, 2020 Movie Blogs Over a quarter-century later, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein remains the "most faithful" adaptation of the book Hollywood has released. That makes me sad...