A Whisker Away (K DAY 2020)

Underwhelming but cute. Interesting the antagonist isn’t necessarily a malevolent or scheming, just doing his job that has dire consequences for our characters. That allows the solution to be found by remedying the internal conflict. Enjoyment will depend on whether or not you can emphasize with the main character who is kind of crass. Maybe … Continue reading A Whisker Away (K DAY 2020)

Conventional Wisdom(shortcut ep. 3)

Hello everyone, welcome back to my short film series shortcut where we look at short films usually through a specific lens to hopefully think of these various elements of film to gain some perspective and grow as media creators and critics ourselves. The common factor between today's bunch is genre conventions. Conventions are common traits, … Continue reading Conventional Wisdom(shortcut ep. 3)

Tommy Westphall’s Infinity War, Who Wins?

By now I’m sure you’ve all seen Marvel’s epic Infinity War, in which Earth’s Mightiest Heroes go up against the threat of the mad titan himself, Thanos. The ambitious crossover brought together over a decade’s worth of Marvel heroes together, but as proven in the third installment of the K-Files, there lies a greater cross-over … Continue reading Tommy Westphall’s Infinity War, Who Wins?

Why You Don’t Want to Pull Out ‘King Arthur: Legend of The Sword’ From Your Local Redbox?

Given a Rotten Tomato score of 28%, I don't find it to controversial to say I don't recommend this movie as a critic. Despite finding that the Guy Ritchie version of the legend of King Arthur, to overall be a failure it is a very interesting mess. The film stars Charlie Hunnam who is our … Continue reading Why You Don’t Want to Pull Out ‘King Arthur: Legend of The Sword’ From Your Local Redbox?