Could Mirror’s Edge Be a Film?
Could Mirror's Edge Be a Film? In this episode, we will be analyzing a cult classic, Mirror's Edge, to see if it can transition over smoothly to film. If the transition is bumpy as coal,...
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Could Mirror's Edge Be a Film? In this episode, we will be analyzing a cult classic, Mirror's Edge, to see if it can transition over smoothly to film. If the transition is bumpy as coal,...
Superhero films are all the rage and thus a matter of time before Vin Diesel wrapped his muscles around one of them. And yet Diesel seems to have become a superhero through his various Fast...
Akin to the likes of such teenage caste dramas of Brick and Rushmore, Tayarisha Poe’s Selah and the Spades presents an intoxicating microcosm of a student body divided and tribal. The film introduces us to...
Where the Pixar studio shines best is in its ability to build lushly developed worlds and conceiving wonderfully mature stories around all the manic fun. Onward keeps that tradition going by building a land of...
When Universal abandoned their connected Dark Universe of movie monsters, things changed for the studio. Though the monsters were still the future, they wouldn’t somehow be seen as a sort of Suicide Squad style Monster...
OK, so maybe we spoke too definitively in the headline of this article. What we should have said is that the long-planned ‘Call of Duty’ movie probably isn’t happening. According to its director, the project...
Welcome back to another episode of Bagocast! In this episode, we take a look at the recent Sonic The Hedgehog movie. When the first trailer exposed that hideous monstrosity that was calling itself "Sonic". Many fans...
Do you love playing slot games and watching movies? Now imagine combining the two and playing a video slot game that is inspired by your favorite movie? It becomes more fun playing slot games that...
This summer sees the return of Bill and Ted, with ‘Bill & Ted Face the Music' slated for release in August 2020. Of course, this is the third part of the ‘Bill & Ted’ franchise,...
DC Comics has been undergoing a big makeover in the past few years and all for the better. Last year found them embracing the simpler charms of Shazam and the prestige darkness of Joker. And...
Watching a Bad Boys movie in the year 2020 has a certain surreal quality. In an age when action movies have become a little grittier and wider, this film attempts to adapt to the times....
There's a debate that has cropped up in the last month since the first screenings of 1917 and it's an argument fairly familiar. It harkens back to 2015 when there were two camps in the...
A live-action Mortal Kombat film, Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge, is already set to debut in 2021, but if you are looking for something a bit sooner coming from the universe of Mortal Kombat, you're...
Let's start this Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker review with the following: Rian Johnson's The Last Jedi was easily the boldest entry in the new Star Wars trilogy. It rattled the mythos and dared to...
In 2017, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle was a huge surprise of a picture. It wasn't just that it was able to go toe-to-toe with Star Wars: The Last Jedi and still hold its own...
Bong Joon-ho has always churned out brilliant films of the fantastic and questioning of society. One can easily be amazed by his dystopian films of Snowpiercer and Okja. One can also miss its commentary on...
Martin Scorsese's films about the rise and fall of bad men always came off as all-encompassing epics. Be it the gangster's descent into violence with Goodfellas or the cocky financial choices in The Wolf of...
Rian Johnson's Knives Out is by far the most playful mystery I've seen this decade, skillfully walking the line between ode and original. It tinkers with the mechanics of the genre, finding just the right...
2013's Frozen was by far Disney's biggest animated feature of not just the year but the decade. No other animated film in their stable has generated such buzz and a merchandising frenzy. From the iconic...
Doctor Sleep is a sequel wise enough to directly replicate The Shining. The Kubrick classic is a seemingly impossible cinematic feat to top. Director Mike Flanagan makes the right call to sidestep most of the...
Welcome to the second episode of Bagocast! The Joker has left quite an impression on moviegoers and critics. Moviegoers found the movie to be outstanding while receiving backlash from critics. How do we fit into...
The latest entry in the Terminator franchise, after the less than stellar Genisys, is certainly the most divergent. The cast is now mostly female, making up a fierce trio of various ages. There’s a shift...
Jojo Rabbit has come branded as a satire on hate and presents easy targets for the audience. In terms of staging an absurd and over-the-top Nazi-occupied Germany, Taika Waititi’s (Thor: Ragnarok) comedy goes forth with...
After ten years, Zombieland has become much more comfortable with its character. Their charm hasn’t dissipated as the narrating hero of Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg) has grown loose enough to break that fourth wall and welcome...
It took over twenty years for the concept of Gemini Man to finally come to the big screen. What held the film back for so long, among other things, was that the tech just wasn’t...
Audiences have been used to seeing the Joker as the laughing clown antagonist to the heroic Batman. Now they’ve been placed in a much different film with the most iconic villain of DC Comics. Batman’s...