Nic Hoffmann: “We need cultural moments. We need permanence. A society that forgets too quickly invites easy rewriting. In an era of censorship, content removal, demonetization, and deletion, controversial works must exist in owned form. VHS may have been clunky and fragile, but no one could patch, delete, or erase it without leaving scars. It embodied permanence in a way digital platforms refuse. Streaming feels convenient but unstable; tapes remain inconvenient but reassuring.”
Wicked, 2024 - ★★★★

The ending was too long
I Know What You Did Last Summer, 2025 - ★★★

Thou shall not kill Jennifer Love Hewitt.
Jurassic World Rebirth, 2025 - ★★ (contains spoilers)

This review may contain spoilers.
The first death was almost as satisfying as Peter Stormare’s in The Lost World.
But really this is a movie where the big bad dinosaur is what I drew in kindergarten and that kid condemned the cute little dinosaur to death.
F1, 2025 - ★★★

If I knew I’d spend 2 1/2 to watch Lewis Hamilton lose at the end of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix I would’ve watched the 2021 replay. But that wouldn’t have had Hans Zimmer scoring it.