by moviemoxie | Feb 25, 2022 | Action, Adventure, Cartoon, comedy, Comics, drama, Fantasy, horror, Movies, Sci-Fi, suspense
Return with us to the wonderful world of Suicide Squad, that rag-tag gang of villains and thugs and baddies that Amanda Waller put together as a last resort, to do the kind of nasty missions only scum are best at. Though never called Suicide Squad, oh no, Waller...
by moviemoxie | Feb 25, 2022 | Action, Adventure, comedy, Comics, drama, Fantasy, horror, Romance, Sci-Fi, suspense, TV Reviews
Ah, the Marvel machine is still chugging right along. Out now for your viewing entertainment on the unlikely platform of the Freeform Channel, is Marvel’s Cloak and Dagger, the story of two teenage mutants who have a destiny together. Based on the comic book series of...
by moviemoxie | Feb 25, 2022 | Action, Adventure, drama, Experimental, horror, suspense, TV Reviews
Most of us who watch films are familiar with the Purge series, those movies with a reorganized government instituting an annual purge night in the United States where any and all crime is legal for 12 hours. The upper crust have massive parties to congratulate...
by moviemoxie | Feb 25, 2022 | Action, Adventure, Cartoon, comedy, drama, Fantasy, horror, Romance, Sci-Fi, suspense, TV Reviews
Everyone knows Matt Groening has a singular, unique style of animation he and his company are well known for at this point. It began with The Simpsons more than two decades ago now, continued with the adventures of Futurama, and now we dive deep into the brand new...
by moviemoxie | Feb 25, 2022 | Action, Adventure, comedy, drama, Experimental, Fantasy, Historical, horror, Sci-Fi, suspense, TV Reviews
Spoilers hide in the desert! Welcome back to the most chaotic, surrealistic, psychotic, visually-impressive if not severely depressive, show currently on the FX channel. Despite technically being a part of the X-Men universe, Legion is in a league all its own, in...
by moviemoxie | Feb 24, 2022 | Action, comedy, drama, horror, Independent, Sci-Fi, suspense
Sixteen-year-old Henrietta “Henry” Coles (Maddie Hasson) is far from your average high-school kid, given her sad penchant for grand-mal seizures in the midst of the lunchtime cafeteria. Henry’s mom Cleo (Missi Pyle) has a tendency to take on a boyfriend and whatever...