Retro Movie Review: CLIFFHANGER Starring Sylvester Stallone, John Lithgow
For this retro review, we are going back to 1993. Back to a time when Sylvester Stallone’s muscles were as big as his box-office clout. Back when action movies were action movies. Cliffhanger is without a doubt one of Stallone’s finest action films. It’s also director Renny Harlin’s best work. There’s not much bad to […]
Movie Review: THE KING OF STATEN ISLAND Starring Pete Davidson, Marisa Tomei
Judd Apatow is a filmmaker who is not afraid to take chances. While he can bring the laughs with films like 40-Year Old Virgin and Knocked Up, he’s not afraid to get sentimental and tackle emotionally charged topics. Funny People was a prime example of that as Adam Sandler deals with learning he has cancer. […]
Retro Review: DOGMA Starring Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Linda Fiorentino
Yes, I realize 1999 wasn’t that long ago. 21 years ago, St. Louis had a football team, I had a head full of hair and sagging was cool. 21 years later, my hair is gone and now the in-style is wearing pants so tight it shows off your camel toe. Yeah, I wish some things […]
Movie Review: Bloodshot; Starring Vin Diesel, Guy Pearce
If you thought Vin Diesel’s The Pacifier was bad, wait until you get a look at Bloodshot, his latest stinker. Calling this turd bad is an understatement. If I could have walked out, I would have. Perhaps the story sounds good on paper: Diesel is a super-powered, unstoppable soldier who is out for revenge. Could […]
Movie Review: The Way Back, Starring; Ben Affleck
The Way Back, Ben Affleck’s new film, is without a doubt, the best work he’s ever done. Affleck’s new film in a lot of ways is more than just a movie. It’s a comeback of one of Hollywood’s most polarizing actors. It’s also not flashy, like Batman or Argo. Affleck has never been rawer in […]
Battlehawks won again, improve to 2-0 at home
Jordan Ta’amu showed why he is the face of the St. Louis Battlehawks franchise on Saturday. Ta’amu used his arm and legs, carrying St. Louis to a 23-16 win over Seattle. St. Louis improved to 3-1 on the season, 2-0 at home, while Seattle dropped to 1-3. Ta’amu credited the entire offense with the victory. […]
Movie Review: The Invisible Man, Starring Elizabeth Moss
I must admit that I was a skeptic going into The Invisible Man, the new film directed by Leigh Whannell, starring Elizabeth Moss. Whannell and Moss take no prisoners in the remake, as both the director and actress know how to create suspense. Moss carries the film by herself for a majority of the 2-hours […]
Battlehawks set XFL attendance record, roll New York Guardians improving to 2-1
The crowd was raucous and ready for the return of football as the St. Louis BattleHawks took the field Sunday for their first-ever home game in The Dome at America’s Center. One of the XFL’s top teams didn’t disappoint. St. Louis went on to easily win the game over the New York Guardians, 29-9, improving […]
Interview: Jonathon Coachman talks XFL, WWE, and working with The Rock
Jonathon Coachman is easily recognizable among sports fans and wrestling fans alike. “Coach,” as he’s commonly called is the only person to work for both ESPN and WWE. But, while he’s quite visible on WWE television and also XFL pregame shows, many probably don’t know Coachman grew up in Kansas and has been a diehard […]
Michael Rapaport Talks Sports, Film, Politics Before Stopping at Helium Comedy Club in March
Actor, director, writer, producer, and podcaster Michael Rapaport can now add stand-up comedian to his repertoire. The 49-year-old New Yorker has nearly done it all. Odds are you recognize him from his role as Gary on the hit show Friends, or maybe his role as Dick Ritchie in True Romance. Rapaport has also lent his […]