Scotty G At The Movies: ‘Clerks III’ is a Heartfelt Return to the View Askewniverse
Clerks III is a film that is confident in itself, but will surprise viewers with its grace and heart.
Clerks III is a film that is confident in itself, but will surprise viewers with its grace and heart.
For Scotty G, there is a better film in The Tender Bar than what the finished product turned out to be.
Scotty G shares his thoughts on an opening chord that strikes fear in his heart every time he heard it.
The Suicide Squad is profane, over-the-top-violent and full of wonderful sequences, but Scotty G thinks it loses its way thanks to its excesses.
For all of its bluster, the F9 formula seems a bit tired and something needs to be done to reenergize the series
Black Widow is another solid entry in the MCU, even if the title character is upstaged in her own film.
Scotty G returns to Biff Bam Pop! for 31 Days Of Horror and shares his picks for the scariest animated sequences in Disney history.
Scotty G is one of the most avid moviegoers we’ve ever met. He went to see Cats! On that note, we asked him to share his favourite movies in the 2010s. He didn’t disappoint.
The depiction of the Apollo 11 mission to the moon, ‘First Man,’ is a treat for the eyes, but suffers an emotional coldness that hampers its connection with the audience.
Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga shine in the most recent iteration of ‘A Star is Born,’ but Sam Elliott is the one who deserves the highest praise.
There’s not a single happy thing to be found in ‘The Happytime Murders,’ in which Melissa McCarthy makes a mess with some Muppets.
There is a lot to love and admire when watching Disney’s Christopher Robin, yet Scotty G never felt the film was clicking on all cylinders.