Sergio Pereira
Sergio is an entertainment journalist who has written about movies, television, video games, and comic books for over a decade and a half. Outside of journalism, he is an award-winning copywriter, screenwriter, and novelist. He holds a degree in media studies and psychology.
Review: ‘Carry-On’ Gives Netflix Its Own ‘Die Hard’ Clone
Taron Edgerton and Jason Bateman steal the show in Netflix’s action thriller Carry-On.
Hot Take: The ‘Harry Potter’ HBO TV Show Is The Last Thing The World Needs Right Now
The Boy Who Lived rises again for HBO’s ‘Harry Potter,’ but this is an unnecessary TV show that’s heading straight toward disaster.
Review: ‘The Man In The White Van’ Scares Its Way To The Best Horror Film Of The Year
Alfred Hitchcock would be proud of The Man in the White Van.
25 Years Ago, ‘The Green Mile’ Broke All Our Hearts And Confirmed John Coffey As An Angel Of Cinema
A quarter of a century ago, The Green Mile’s John Coffey turned everyone into a sobbing mess.
Review: ‘Young Werther’ Subverts And Delivers The Most Realistic Romantic Comedy In Years
The modernized film adaptation of The Sorrows of Young Werther explores the whirlwind nature of love.
Hot Take: Regina George Isn’t A Mean Girl – She Just Doesn’t Suffer Fools
Get in, loser, because Regina George isn’t the baddie she’s made out to be in ‘Mean Girls.’
7 Famous Actors Who Almost Starred In Totally Unexpected Movies
Even famous actors don’t always get the parts they want in big movies.
What Are The Most-Watched Movies On The Major Streaming Services? Here’s Your Guide
Have you seen the most-watched movies on Netflix, Disney+, Paramount+, Apple TV+, and Prime Video?
Why Dan Scott From ‘One Tree Hill’ Is The Greatest Villain In Teen Drama History
One Tree Hill’s Dan Scott tormented family and friends to solidify himself as the worst of the worst in teen drama.
Great Scott! Celebrating 35 Years of ‘Back to the Future Part II’ Best Quotes
In celebration of Back to the Future Part II’s 35-year anniversary, here are the film’s greatest quotes.
Review: Prime Video’s ‘Cruel Intentions’ Is Cruelly Boring
Prime Video’s Cruel Intentions receives two thumbs down from this reviewer.
15 Years Ago, Edward Broke Bella’s Heart In ‘The Twilight Saga: New Moon’ And He Shouldn’t Be Forgiven
Edward Cullen devastates Bella Swan in The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and they should have stayed apart for good.
40 Years Ago, ‘A Nightmare On Elm Street’ Created The Coolest Horror Movie Monster Of All Time
In celebration of A Nightmare on Elm Street’s 40-year anniversary, we look at why Freddy Krueger slashes his way to the top as the ultimate horror movie villain.
Review: ‘Gladiator II’ Ascends To Bigger And Louder Heights – But It Isn’t Better
Gladiator II strikes hard, though it relies too much on the past rather than putting trust in the future.
Why ‘Cross’ Is The Best Way Forward For James Patterson’s Favorite Detective
Prime Video’s Cross is the small screen adaptation that Alex Cross and James Patterson fans should all get behind.
30 Years Ago, Tom Cruise Bared His Teeth And Soul In ‘Interview With The Vampire’
Tom Cruise proved the world wrong as Lestat in 1994’s Interview with the Vampire.
Review: The Spicy ‘Dune: Prophecy’ Trades in the Sandworms for ‘Game of Thrones’ Politics
The first four episodes of Dune: Prophecy center around political motivations.
Review: The Cheesy ‘Red One’ Tries to Save Christmas, But It Might Save You Instead
Red One isn’t the movie of the year, but it might be the most important film you watch in 2024.