The Invisible Man Review – A Masterful Horror With Vision
When Universal abandoned their connected Dark Universe of movie monsters, things changed for the studio. Though the monsters were still...
BagoGames > Articles by: Mark McPherson
I'm the dude who wasted his youth working behind the counter of a video store for many years. Watched a lot of movies in my time including one summer where I was determined to see every film in the Criterion Collection. Been writing about movies from as far back as 2007. Still go to the video store because it's my personal heaven.
When Universal abandoned their connected Dark Universe of movie monsters, things changed for the studio. Though the monsters were still...
DC Comics has been undergoing a big makeover in the past few years and all for the better. Last year...
Watching a Bad Boys movie in the year 2020 has a certain surreal quality. In an age when action movies...
There's a debate that has cropped up in the last month since the first screenings of 1917 and it's an...
Let's start this Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker review with the following: Rian Johnson's The Last Jedi was easily the...
In 2017, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle was a huge surprise of a picture. It wasn't just that it was...
Bong Joon-ho has always churned out brilliant films of the fantastic and questioning of society. One can easily be amazed...
Martin Scorsese's films about the rise and fall of bad men always came off as all-encompassing epics. Be it the...
Rian Johnson's Knives Out is by far the most playful mystery I've seen this decade, skillfully walking the line between...
2013's Frozen was by far Disney's biggest animated feature of not just the year but the decade. No other animated...
Doctor Sleep is a sequel wise enough to directly replicate The Shining. The Kubrick classic is a seemingly impossible cinematic...
The latest entry in the Terminator franchise, after the less than stellar Genisys, is certainly the most divergent. The cast...
Jojo Rabbit has come branded as a satire on hate and presents easy targets for the audience. In terms of...
After ten years, Zombieland has become much more comfortable with its character. Their charm hasn’t dissipated as the narrating hero...
It took over twenty years for the concept of Gemini Man to finally come to the big screen. What held...
Audiences have been used to seeing the Joker as the laughing clown antagonist to the heroic Batman. Now they’ve been...
The marketing for The Death of Dick Long has been careful not to reveal the brilliant twist of the picture....
There’s a great surprise within Ad Astra with how it starts off big adventure and then takes a turn for...
The second chapter of Stephen King’s IT has a lot to wrap up. 27 years have passed and the Loser’s...
Considering its predecessor, there’s a very low bar for The Angry Birds Movie 2 to cross. Where 2016’s The Angry...
Many films of man hunting man often come with a commentary for how power structures betray us. Within Battle Royale,...
This has got to be one of the most divergent DC Comics animated movies I've ever seen. Reserved for the...
The third film in the series, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 failed to exceed it's previous record, but still...
Dumb and Dumber To, the sequel to the 90's comedy classic, dominated the weekend box office with a premiere gross...
Michelle MacLaren, director of some of today's best television, is the front-runner in line to direct the Wonder Woman movie....
With David Ayer already attached to direct the Suicide Squad movie and a host of actors being eyed for the...