Much like New York City, Zootopia is a vibrant and lively city filled with every imaginable animal you can think of. These animals have evolved to a point where predators and prey live together in harmony commuting to work, running businesses, and farming in the outskirts of town.
On Episode 4 of our podcast, we discuss our thoughts on '10 Cloverfield Lane', the highly anticipated lead-up to 2008's found footage film. We are joined by a special guest this week, my brother, Seth. He really enjoyed the film and wanted to share his thoughts on it along with us.
10 Cloverfield Lane is an absolute thrill filled with enticing characters and a great story. If you enjoy a proper suspense thriller, I highly recommend giving 10 Cloverfield Lane a watch...or two.
As a viewer who hasn't read the novels, it failed to capture my attention. Allegiant was a coma-inducing snorefest undeserving of my time...
The conclusion to the Hunger Games series comes to an end with The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2. Having rescued Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) from the Capitol’s grip, Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) now turns her focus back on the war between the districts and the Capitol.
If you enjoyed Olympus Has Fallen, you will most likely enjoy London Has Fallen (if you’re into wasting your time twice, that is). It’s filled with action and many famous British landmarks meeting the concrete. Aside from the action, this film is lacking. London Has Fallen is just another “America Rocks”, action-packed cash-grab for anyone willing to give it a try. Seriously though, you aren’t missing much. Save your money for multiple viewings of Batman v. Superman next week.
This week the team got together to share our thoughts on Risen. This was a highly anticipated film for us considering the lack of quality Biblical films. We've had flops like Noah and Exodus: Gods And Kings. We were really praying this film would break the recent Hollywood drought.
Deadpool is finally here and we are excited to share our thoughts on our very first episode of Dim The Lights Film Podcast. We have been working very hard over the last few months to bring this content to you. We reworked the Dim The Lights logo, colors, website and more in preparation for this moment and are very excited to share it all with you, the fans!
From the director of The King’s Speech, Tom Hooper, comes The Danish Girl. Based on the novel by David Ebershoff, the plot centers around the marriage of Einar (Eddie Redmayne) and Gerda Wegener (Alicia Vikander) as Einar goes on a journey to discover his sexuality.
Daniel Craig returns to his fourth outing as James Bond (or Blonde as some people say or used to say) in the newly released Spectre, the 24th Bond film released.
On this brand new episode of the Dim The Lights Podcast, Olga and I talk about this riveting sci-fi film with our own renowned linguist, Dr. Phil Lipschitz.
Listen to the podcast to hear our full thoughts on the original Star Wars!
Star Wars: Rogue One Review Happy New Year! It’s finally 2017 and we get to put behind the god-awful year of 2016. Sure, 2016 was pretty terrible in general, but it did have some highlights. One of the best movies of 2016 is Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Rogue One is the prequel to […]