Review: Go Back to China

Review: Go Back to China by Julie Perez It’s a tale as old as time; a spoiled-rich girl finds the meaning to hard work and becomes a better person. We’ve all seen it before and yet, Director/Writer Emily Ting has found a fresh new take on a familiar story. Go Back to China follows Sasha…

Movie Review: The Invisible Man

Movie Review: The Invisible Man by Julie Perez Maybe the best thing that The Invisible Man does is make the audience decide whether or not they’re going to believe the abuse that a woman has endured, even though they haven’t seen it. The thing about psychological thrillers is that you can’t help but wait for…

Review: To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You

Review: To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You by Julie Perez I didn’t love it. Hear me out. (Possible spoilers ahead, proceed with caution.) To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You is now streaming on Netflix and though Lara Jean and Peter Kavinsky are still as charming as ever, following up…

Movie Review: Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey

Movie Review: Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey by Julie Perez How absolutely refreshing to watch a female-led comic book movie full of violence, epic fight sequences and more glitter than you could ever imagine. Birds of Prey (And The Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), now renamed Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey got a lot…

Review: The Gentlemen

Review: The Gentlemen by Julie Perez Though it definitely comes with issues Guy Ritchie’s latest film, The Gentlemen, can’t help but be an enjoyable cinematic experience. If the stellar cast isn’t enough to get you to watch this film, then allow this review to serve as my case for why you should watch it. The…

Review: Grace and Frankie Season 6

Review: Grace and Frankie Season 6 by Julie Perez Grace and Frankie continues to get better and better with each season and the latest, Season 6, proves just that. Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin have rooted their Grace and Frankie characters in the reality of their off-screen friendship and that chemistry shines on the show.…

Movie Review: Little Women

Movie Review: Little Women by Julie Perez The first time that I tried reading Little Women by author Louisa May Alcott, I stopped halfway through because Jo felt like a reflection of myself that I didn’t feel like facing. She was all ambition, completely unafraid to ask questions that didn’t always have answers and a…

Movie Review: Honey Boy

Movie Review: Honey Boy by Julie Perez Suddenly writing a script based on my traumatic experiences feels like the perfect form of therapy. Being that Shia LaBeouf has spent plenty of time trending for his chaotic actions, there’s a high chance that anybody going in to see Honey Boy has some sort of assumption about…

Movie Review: Frozen 2

Movie Review: Frozen 2 by Julie Perez With the monumental success that Frozen had in 2013, you would think that Disney wouldn’t dare touch it for fear of ruining it. Seldom have I watched a sequel that I regarded as high as its predecessor yet Frozen 2 has forced me to rethink the hesitancy I…

Movie Review: Parasite

Movie Review: Parasite by Julie Perez Parasite Review: If reading this review is your introduction to the movie Parasite, I urge you to go out of your way to watch this film. If you decide to continue reading, look forward to extremely vague statements and no spoilers happening so, have fun! Dare I say, Parasite…