All Content by Gideon Dunbar
All Content by Gideon Dunbar
I was going to try and come up with a witty introduction, like I usually do, but I can’t really think of anything. I know who Bob Dylan is, I’ve listened to his music, and I generally like it.
Walking out of the theater after seeing the movie, “Saturday Night,” and feeling the cool night breeze on my skin, I had one thought. How the heck am I going to review this?
“Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” is like buying a box of hershey’s kisses that actually has a chocolate cake inside it. Metaphors aside, what I mean by that is it’s good. Really good.
My first reaction to Five Nights at Freddy’s, or FNAF for short, was one of joy. I was pleased to see a movie that was finally not just a movie about a game, but a game turned into a movie. The story, the sets, the characters, everything that I loved about the games had been preserved and improved.
The original Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory was an impossibly high bar for any sequel, prequel, or remake to live up to. Who could properly recreate the world that Roald Dahl had meticulously crafted and adapted for the silver screen?
Get in touch with Gideon at gideon.dunbar@nyackschools.org