The Boys Season 2 – Episode 5 Review – “We Gotta Go Now”

The Boys Season 2 - Episode 5 Review - "We Gotta Go Now"

While Homelander’s popularity continues to decline, it yields some bizarre, and bloody consequences (imagined or otherwise). Filming begins on Dawn of the Seven, a VCU movie, as The Boys come head to head with Black Noir. Billy reels from the fallout with Becca, and while we delve into his past, we also meet a good … Read more

The Boys Season 2 – Episode 4 Review – “Nothing Like It in the World”

The Boys Season 2 Episode 4 Review

As Stormfront campaigns to fight against super-terrorists, Homelander tries to win back control of The Seven. The Deep searches for a wife, and Butcher reunites with the missus. A road-trip to North Carolina reunites Hughie and Starlight, deepens our understanding of MM, and leaves us asking: Who exactly is Liberty? For a recap of Episode … Read more

The Boys Season 2 – Episode 3 Review – “F****** Diabolical”

A Gold Supe Revealed As Season 3 Of The Boys Begins Filming.

“Over the Hill with the Swords of a Thousand Men” is a welcome return to form for the show’s hardcore action, extreme over-the-top violence, and effective use of the C-word, courtesy of Karl Urban’s hilariously foul-mouthed Billy Butcher. In an absolute riot of an episode, the truth about the superheroes is out. They are not … Read more

The Boys Season 2 – Episode 2 Review “Proper Preparation and Planning”

The Boys Season 2 Episode 2 Review

If you’re about to read on, but need a quick recap of The Boys, check out FlickLuster’s recap for Season 1. Billy Butcher, the loud-mouthed English vigilante, is back and firing on all cylinders. He’s attempting to piece together the events that ended Season 1, where he’d discovered his missing wife Becca was still alive, … Read more

The Boys Season 2 – Episode 1 Review “A Bloody Slow Burner”

A Gold Supe Revealed As Season 3 Of The Boys Begins Filming.

That being said, do not let the title fool you. The first entry into Amazon Prime’s second season of The Boys, “The Big Ride,” is by no means an installment without the lashings of gore, homicidal supes, and Karl Urban’s fondness for the C-word that we’ve come to expect from Season 1.  If you’re about … Read more

Review: Tenet – Wait, Can We Rewind That Bit?

Review: Tenet – Wait, Can We Rewind That Bit?

We’ve had dreams within dreams, a father communicating with his daughter in the past using gravity, and a man with the memory of a goldfish trying to solve a murder. Now Christopher Nolan brings an exhilarating spy movie about an international espionage mission to prevent a mysterious time reversing material from causing World War III. … Read more

Artemis Fowl Review: A New Low for YA Adaptations

Since the unbelievable success of the Harry Potter films, every studio and their mother has been trying to find the next young adult IP to make into a money-printing franchise. The Hunger Games is the only one that succeeded, leaving behind other critical or commercial flops like Divergent, The Maze Runner, Cirque du Freak, Ender’s … Read more

Space Force Review – Netflix’s New Comedy Isn’t The Office 2.0, And That’s Okay

When Netflix announced its upcoming sitcom from Greg Daniels (The Office, Parks and Recreation) starring Steve Carell (The Office, The Big Short) as the newly-instated commander of the newest branch of the United States Armed Forces, the Space Force, it seemed like a match made in heaven. Daniels and Carell are both best known for … Read more

SCOOB! Review – For Better or Worse, this Movie Was Not Made for You

A few times every generation, there is a movie that captures a specific time for a specific group of people. For the most part, millennials fondly remember the live-action Scooby-Doo movies of the early 2000s. While those films didn’t win any Oscars, they were quickly locked into cinematic history as cult classics. Remember when Rowan … Read more