Terry Jackson
Review: Creed 2
Written by Terry Jackson, 12/07/2018
There has been a huge trend of sequels and remakes in Hollywood over the past few years, and while some of them were necessary, many were not. The movie Creed 2 is one of those rare exceptions that is actually worthwhile. Creed 2, sequel to Creed, once again stars Michael B. Jordan, who was in
Bernardo Bertolucci: A Filmmaker’s Legacy
Written by Terry Jackson, 11/29/2018
On November 26, 2018, one of the world’s greatest filmmaking pioneers passed away. Director Bernardo Bertolucci was born in Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy in 1941, and started his career as an assistant director. Bertolucci attended Rome University, where he also became well known for his poetry. Bertolucci helmed many films, his first being The Grim Reaper
Stan Lee: Remembering A Legend
Written by Terry Jackson, 11/25/2018
On Monday, November 12, 2018, we lost one of our greatest pop culture icons. Marvel comics writer and chairman Stan Lee, who passed away at the age of 95 in Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, was a leading pioneer in the comic book world. Lee, along with the late Jack Kirby, created some of Marvel
Top 10 Holiday Films of All Time
Written by Terry Jackson, 11/19/2018
It’s that time of the year again when you start to plan for Winter vacation. You shop and stress while trying to plan the best holiday you can, but it’s important to take time for yourself too. I’m here to help you de-stress after a long day of planning. What I propose: when you get
Top 10 Horror Films of All Time
Written by Terry Jackson, 10/28/2018
Since the first horror film The Devil’s Castle in 1896 by silent film director Georges Melies, the horror genre has made a huge impact on pop culture, both in America and around the world. That being said, the word “horror” in terms of film genre wasn’t used until the 1930’s for Universal Pictures first monster