Spiral: From The Book Of Saw

After a long stretch, there is finally a film in the Saw franchise that climbs back into fresh territory for me, and surprisingly, that film is Spiral. It’s admittedly an odd choice, considering Jigsaw isn’t even in the movie. It’s more of a side story, a departure from the main saga, and I completely understand why some fans don’t connect with it because of that. The movie itself is borderline at times. It’s somewhat predictable, retreads a few familiar ideas, and doesn’t completely escape the shadow of what came before. It might even be a little reductive to point at … Continue reading Spiral: From The Book Of Saw

Finnegan’s Foursome

Edward Burns has spent much of his career exploring family dynamics, Irish heritage, and the baggage people carry from one generation to the next. Finnegan’s Foursome certainly checks all of those boxes. What I didn’t realize until watching it is just how much Burns seems to love golf. And I mean really love golf. Finnegan’s Foursome contains so much golf that it ranks alongside actual golf movies like The Greatest Game Ever Played or Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius. The difference is that those films are about golfers. This one isn’t. The story follows the sons and grandkids of a … Continue reading Finnegan’s Foursome

The Small Screen Diaries: 06/14/26

And now the Stanley Cup! Yesterday I congratulated Knicks fans on an overdue championship, and now Carolina Hurricanes, who won their first NHL title in 20 years, and this is only their second Stanley Cup. So, lots of underdogs. Let’s hold that momentum through November. TV Shows Watched: From: S4E8 (MGM Plus) with audio description, Big Mistakes: S1E5 (Netflix) with audio description,Malcolm In The Middle: Life’s Still Unfair: S1E3 (Disney Plus) with audio description, The Miniature Wife: S1E4 (Peacock) with audio description, SNL: Coleman DOmingo (Peacock) with audio description, The Lincoln Lawyer: S4E8 (Netflix) with audio description, and Pop Culture … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 06/14/26

Chum

Just when you thought it was safe to go back to movies about going back into the water, Australia unleashes Chum upon the world. It’s a low-budget, schlocky attempt at a shark horror movie, notably being released by IFC without the cooperation of Shudder, the branch of the company that specifically handles this sort of thing. They didn’t even want it. Shudder probably heard this thing was coming down the pipeline and dodged it, which says a lot considering some of the highly questionable content they’ve already released. Even then, most of their catalog is better than this. Reasonably, most … Continue reading Chum

The Small Screen Diaries: 06/13/26

Congrats to the Knicks. Man, longtime Knicks fans must be going nuts. They haven’t won a championship in my lifetime. TV Shows Watched: Legends: S1E3 (Netflix) with audio description, Imperfect WOmen: S1E8 (Apple) with audio description, Scarpetta: S1E3 (Amazon) with audio description, Half Man: S1E5 (HBO MAX) with audio description, The Fall And RIse Of Reggie Dinkins: S1E6 (Peacock) with audio description, Pop Culture Jeopardy: S2E4 (Netflix) with audio description, Dutton Ranch: S1E4 (Paramount Plus) with audio description, and Hacks: S5E4 (HBO MAX) with audio description Legends- My opinion went up a bit as they got a bit more tension … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 06/13/26

No Other Choice

Some films arrive at exactly the right moment, and No Other Choice benefits enormously from the period in which it was released. People are struggling to find meaningful employment. They’re struggling to keep up with rising costs. They’re struggling to maintain the basic financial stability that previous generations often took for granted. I recently read a BuzzFeed article collecting comments from shoppers, and one person joked that they knew someone was rich if they could afford to buy cherries at the grocery store. It’s a small observation, but it captures something real about the current moment. Everywhere you look, people … Continue reading No Other Choice

Jigsaw

Jigsaw marks a welcome change of pace for the Saw franchise. More importantly, thank God the tales of Hoffman are finally behind us. I know plenty of critics would argue there was never much value in any of the first seven Saw films, but it’s hard to deny the impact the original movie had when it arrived in 2004. If nothing else, it shocked audiences with one of the most memorable twist endings of its era. It also became the poster child for the crudely named “torture porn” subgenre, paving the way for films like Hostel and The Collector, movies … Continue reading Jigsaw

Movies With Pride: Something You Should Know About Me

Something You Should Know About Me is notable for a reason that extends beyond the film itself. I’m genuinely excited that in 2026 I can say this is not the first film I’ve reviewed this year featuring transgender leads. Following She’s the He, it’s actually the second such film I’ve had the opportunity to watch and review in less than a month. Considering how infrequently marginalized voices have historically been given space on screen, that’s pretty freaking cool. The film follows Al, an aspiring artist who is thrilled to attend a creative camp where he can further develop his writing … Continue reading Movies With Pride: Something You Should Know About Me

The Small Screen Diaries: 06/12/26

TV Shows Watched: Unchosen: S1E3 (Netflix) with audio description, Margo’s Got Money Troubles: S1E3 (Apple) with audio description, Tracker: S3E? (Paramount), and The Four Seasons: S2E3 (Netflix) with audio description Unchosen- They’ve got Sam living in an “outhouse”, and this is one of those times, where I think the UK and American AD teams need to get together, and have a conversation about what words mean in other countries. Like, for example, imagine if every UK track you heard chose a certain word for cigarette that doesn’t translate well abroad. It would feel quite jarring. it is a little strange … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 06/12/26

Goat

We deserve better. Kids deserve better. Animation has evolved to the point where audiences can reasonably expect more than films like Goat. This is essentially Zootopia by way of basketball, another entry in the ever-growing pile of animated movies built around anthropomorphic animals doing familiar things. It’s not an inherently bad concept, but it’s also not a particularly original one. And while Goat boasts a talented voice cast, that’s hardly a selling point these days. Most animated features have talented voice casts. What separates memorable animated films from disposable ones is what they leave behind once the credits roll. Goat … Continue reading Goat

Movies With Pride: Boy Erased

Watching Boy Erased during Pride Month feels a little ironic. This isn’t a film about celebrating LGBTQ identity so much as it is a film about the expectations society places upon people and the damage that can be done when someone is told they are not allowed to be who they are. Written and directed by Joel Edgerton, who also appears in a supporting role, Boy Erased focuses on the controversial practice of conversion therapy. What is most alarming about revisiting the film today is realizing how relevant it remains. When it was released in 2018, it felt like the … Continue reading Movies With Pride: Boy Erased

The Small Screen Diaries: 06/12/2016: Never Forget

It certainly is not my story to tell, and I also have no intention of jumping on a trauma chain for something that is not mine. That doesn’t mean that I did not see people going through this tragedy, that I didn’t see that how for a minute the world united to agree that what transpired was immeasurably tragic, and a town began to heal. I cannot speak to what it is like to be a survivor, but rather a spectator in the wake of. I will never forget waking up that morning, seeing my Facebook feed, the push notifications, … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 06/12/2016: Never Forget

The Small Screen Diaries- 06/11/26

TV Shows Watched: Man On Fire: S1E3 (Netflix) with audio description,Unconditional: S1E2 (Apple) with audio description, Off Campus: S1E3 (Amazon) with audio description, Mia: S1E2 (PEacock) with audio description, Dreaming Whilst Black: S2E6 (Paramount) with audio description, Virgin River: S7E7 (Netflix) with audio description, and Abbott Elementary: S5E18 (Disney Plus) with audio description Man On Fire- Solid adaptation thus far, and I didn’t love the film, so that says something. Speaking of,the original film was directed by Tony Scott, and his brother Ridley, is just now receiving his first Oscar as one of the named recipients of the Honorary Oscars … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries- 06/11/26

Movies With Pride: Pillion

I first watched this back in December as part of A24’s awards consideration package. While I did get a few screeners from A24 last year, Pillion sadly wasn’t one of them,and there was clearly a lot happening. I really wanted to wait to review it until I got the audio description, and now in time for Pride month, Pillion: Unrated is on HBO MAX with audio description! If any of this made it into the R rated cut, we’ve come a long way from This Film Is Not Yet Rated, Kirby Dick’s exploration of the MPAA and its bizarre ratings … Continue reading Movies With Pride: Pillion

The Small Screen Diaries: 06/09/26

I’m probably the only one who got excited, but I was under the assumption Apple had moved on from Trying. Then I saw their announcement for Season 5 coming later this year. I’m so happy. It is such a wonderful little seen show. TV Shows Watched: A good Girls Guide To Murder: S2E1 (Netflix) with audio description, Witch Hat Atelier: S1E10 (CrunchyRoll) with audio description, Star City: S1E2 (Apple) with audio description, Young SHerlock: S1E5 (Amazon) with audio description, Rise Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: S2E5 (Paramount) with audio description, Mating Season: S1E2 (Netflix) with audio description, and Love … Continue reading The Small Screen Diaries: 06/09/26