Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Nuremberg (2025)


Nuremberg is a gripping historical drama that brings one of the most consequential trials in modern history to life with remarkable intensity. Directed with a steady focus on both the legal stakes and the human emotions behind them, the film examines the aftermath of World War II through the lens of the Nuremberg Trials, where leading figures of the Nazi regime were held accountable for their crimes. The story balances courtroom tension with moments of reflection, reminding viewers that these proceedings were not only about justice, but also about defining the moral boundaries of a new world order.

Rami Malek delivers a thoughtful and restrained performance, portraying a character caught between the legal complexities of the trial and the overwhelming moral weight of the evidence presented. Malek’s ability to convey quiet intensity works well in a story driven by testimony, strategy, and the slow unfolding of truth. Opposite him, Russell Crowe brings a commanding presence that anchors many of the film’s most powerful scenes. Crowe’s portrayal carries both authority and nuance, giving the courtroom confrontations a sense of gravity that feels appropriate for a moment of such historical magnitude.

What makes Nuremberg especially effective is how it avoids turning the material into a simple good-versus-evil narrative. Instead, the film explores the legal and philosophical questions surrounding responsibility, obedience, and justice after unimaginable atrocities. The pacing allows the arguments and testimony to breathe, creating a slow-burn tension that builds throughout the trial. By the end, the film leaves viewers reflecting not only on the events of the past, but also on how those principles of accountability still resonate today. It’s a thoughtful and well-acted historical drama that succeeds in making history feel immediate and meaningful.

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Incredible Hulk (2023) #20-25





In The Incredible Hulk (2023) #20–25, the story continues the dark horror tone of the run, focusing on Bruce Banner, the Hulk, Charlie Tidwell, and the looming threat of ancient monsters tied to the villain known as the Eldest. These issues move from a supernatural wolf-demon storyline into a plot centered on Charlie’s unstable skinwalker powers and eventually lead Banner into the magical side of the Marvel Universe.

In issues #20–21 (“Wolves of the Old World”), Hulk’s destruction of the skinwalker cult draws the attention of ancient supernatural predators. Hulk and Werewolf by Night confront the immortal wolf-demon Varcolac, one of the oldest monsters on Earth, whose hunt is triggered by Hulk’s recent actions. Meanwhile, Charlie Tidwell—who was resurrected earlier with skinwalker powers—begins reveling in her newfound strength but also fears she may be losing control of herself. The battles with Varcolac reinforce the series’ horror theme, showing that Hulk’s presence is awakening primal forces tied to the monstrous mythology surrounding the Eldest and the coming “Age of Monsters.”

In issues #22–23 (“The Skin of Charlie Tidwell”), the focus shifts to Charlie. Bruce Banner becomes increasingly suppressed inside Hulk’s mind, effectively trapped as Hulk’s personality dominates. As Charlie’s transformation into the skinwalker entity Lycana grows more violent, she tries to reach Banner within the Hulkscape—the mental world shared by Hulk and Banner—to seek guidance and retain her humanity. At the same time, mysterious forces connected to the Eldest begin abducting gamma-mutated individuals around the world, suggesting a larger supernatural plan unfolding behind the scenes. In a key turning point, Charlie briefly loses control when one of Eldest’s servants steals her supernatural “skin,” forcing her to confront both the power and danger of the monster she has become.

By issues #24–25, Bruce and Charlie pursue magical help to deal with the escalating supernatural threats and Charlie’s unstable condition. They travel to the Sanctum Sanctorum, where Clea recognizes Banner’s battle against the Eldest and begins assisting them with mystical knowledge. Charlie admits she does not want to lose her power—she simply wants to control it. Their search for Doctor Strange ultimately points them toward Asgard, where the storyline culminates in a confrontation with Thor. The arc ends with Hulk entering the realm of gods and magic, expanding the series from monster-horror territory into a larger mythic conflict tied to the fate of Charlie, the Eldest, and the cosmic forces gathering around Hulk.

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

If I Had Legs, I'd Kick You (2025)



Just like everyone, I'm not stupid - I know that if you see the characters "A-2-4" together, you know you can't go wrong. This was a good one. Spoilers, but I didn't' know Christian Slater was in it until the end. I think that was a shock to most. And Conan O'Brien can act? Who knew? Other than that, it was good. Rose Byrne is a great actress who I guess you're supposed to sympathize with because motherhood is hard.


In the end, I'm sorry. She's a pretty bad mom. Just saying. But a good movie. I'd recommend for sure.