Jack Anderson KeaneDOCTOR WHO: A Complete Review of Series 14 (a.k.a. Season 1 of the Disney era)An episode-by-episode reaction, including the 60th anniversary specials, the 2023 Christmas special, and 2024’s Season 1.Jun 23Jun 23
Jack Anderson KeaneMichael Flatley’s BLACKBIRD will Irish jig its way into the hall of fame of so-bad-it’s-good moviesIn his debut as writer/director/actor, the erstwhile “Lord of the Dance” makes his own (hilariously terrible) James Bond fanfic, starring……Mar 28Mar 28
Jack Anderson KeaneDUNE (1984): The SpiceDiver Extended Cut redeems the integrity of David Lynch’s disowned adaptationIt’s not so bad as long as you can keep the fear from your mind. Fear is the mind-killer, after all…Mar 31Mar 31
Jack Anderson KeaneGODZILLA VS. HEDORAH Deserves More LoveYoshimitsu Banno’s sole directorial entry in the series, with its divisive yet unique mix of psychedelia and apocalyptic horror, marks a…Mar 1Mar 1
Jack Anderson KeaneKING KONG VS. GODZILLA (1962) Is Entertainingly Cheesy Schlock(Schlock that’s winningly game to have some satirical fun at its own expense.)Feb 29Feb 29
Jack Anderson KeaneGODZILLA MINUS ONE is Cinema At Its Most Monumental, Moving, and Monstrously MagnificentA review of Takashi Yamazaki’s triumphant rejuvenation of the Godzilla franchise.Feb 291Feb 291
Jack Anderson KeaneGODZILLA (2014) is a Respectable Upgrade Over 1998's Previous Failed American RemakeA short review of Gareth Edward’s pretty good (though not faultless) Godzilla update for Legendary Pictures’ MonsterVerse.Feb 29Feb 29
Jack Anderson KeaneGODZILLA (1954) Remains a Kaiju Classic for Good ReasonA review of Ishirō Honda’s original genre-defining monster movie.Feb 29Feb 29
Jack Anderson KeaneGODZILLA (1998) Can’t Even Be Saved By Childhood NostalgiaA review of the overstuffed Roland Emmerich film.Feb 29Feb 29
Jack Anderson KeaneMAESTRO Doesn’t Know How To Conduct ItselfA review of Bradley Cooper’s passionate, yet strangely underwhelming second directorial effort.Feb 29Feb 29