Accessing Excess: Top Ten Elements to Address for a “Donkey Kong 64” Sequel: PART OOOOOOONE:

by Collin Miller | Dec 14, 2022 | Uncategorized

Happy Donkey Kong December!  Introduction: Collect-athons were my bread and butter as a 90’s kid. “Super Mario 64” was the coolest thing ever for years and years. The game itself had players scouring many hidden worlds throughout Princess Peach’s castle for power-ups,...

The Importance of Being Frilly: Why Princess Peach Should Remain Fundamentally Uncool

by Collin Miller | Dec 1, 2022 | Uncategorized

The new “Mario” flick has the gaming community all in a buzz. Proud nerds like me have been waiting for a decent Mario movie ever since the 1993 dystopian adaptation(?) failed to satisfy. I’ve played Mario games for as long as my brain has functioned, and from the...

Guest Post: The Heart is a Lonely Hunter: Kitchen Dog’s The Sound Inside

by Collin Miller | Nov 17, 2022 | Guest Blog

Written by: Christopher Soden Orignial article can be found HERE. Bella Baird is an introspective, sentient English Professor at Yale. Like many intellectuals, she finds reassurance in irony and a sense of proportion. A freshman named Christopher shows up at her...

What “Resident Evil: Apocalypse” Teaches Us About Framing a Protagonist

by Collin Miller | Oct 22, 2022 | Uncategorized

        The “Resident Evil” film franchise is synonymous with failure in many movie-goers’ eyes, both the casual and critical alike. These action-horror flicks featuring Amazon warrior Milla Jovovich are based on an extremely popular series of games that were,...

In the know, “Bros.” – Five who-reasons this box office bomb blew, and why none of these reasons reflect the quality of the movie Itself. 

by Collin Miller | Oct 21, 2022 | Uncategorized

1. Billie Eichner… What makes for a captivating leading personality? It’s a nuanced answer, as performers offer as many different box office draws as there are different kinds of films. When was the last time you went to see a movie because it had a superstar comedian...
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