Director Joe Wright has always gravitated towards doing historical period pieces for his film projects. Whether guide towards historical events or just the thrill of doing a costume drama, Wright has brought several notable films to life. Perhaps his most famous one was his directorial debut, with 2005’s Pride & Prejudice, which starred Kiera Knightley…Read more Darkest Hour (2017) Jason’s Review
Guest Review
The Rock-O-Meter: Shark Movies (Steveforthedeaf Guest Article)
Whelp! I'm back here on Stuff And That. I can't have been too bad last time. Or probably more to the point. Milo was so into doing his middle-aged cosplay while visiting SteveForTheDeaf a while back, that he wanted to do it all over again. While he's got the keys to SFTD and he's over…Read more The Rock-O-Meter: Shark Movies (Steveforthedeaf Guest Article)
The Rock-O-Meter. (SteveforTheDeaf Guest Article)
Hey Stuffies! Yo Ampersandoids! ‘Sup Thatters! SteveForTheDeaf here. Riding the crossover from my song a day page Steve For The Deaf right over to the youthful and enthusiastic Stuff And That to turn your heads onto some Stuff (and That) which I think you might like. Milo is going over to SFTD to work around…Read more The Rock-O-Meter. (SteveforTheDeaf Guest Article)
What to Expect When You’re Expecting (2012) – Renate’s Review
Oh hello again! Renate from popcornandfilm has sneaked into Milo and Reuben's amazing blog to do a review. It truly is an honor to do another review on Stuff and That. Since I did a review on John Wick the last time I though I would go in the opposite direction and do a review on What to Expect…Read more What to Expect When You’re Expecting (2012) – Renate’s Review
The Ballad of Halo Jones: Vol. 3 (1986) – Elliot’s Review
The third and final book in the Halo Jones ballad is also the longest, both in the actual length of the story as well as the length of time that passes in Halo's life within the tale - the first book was just one day, the second took place over one year, this one covers…Read more The Ballad of Halo Jones: Vol. 3 (1986) – Elliot’s Review
John Wick (2014) – Renate’s Review
Hi, this is Renate from popcornandfilm, guest blogging! I'm doing a review of the first John Wick movie because it was about time that I watched it now that the second movie is out. Hope you'll enjoy it and thank you to Milo and Reuben for letting me write here, such awesome dudes! John Wick is…Read more John Wick (2014) – Renate’s Review
The Fate of the Furious (2017) – Jason’s Review
Another Wild And Entertaining Ride. Back in 2015, Furious 7 raced into theaters and brought with it new level of box office success to the long running Fast and the Furious franchise. While the franchise has grown, evolving into an interesting dynamic aspect beyond the earlier entries of merely street racing, one of the main…Read more The Fate of the Furious (2017) – Jason’s Review
The Ballad of Halo Jones: Vol. 2 (1986) – Elliot’s Review
So, after being introduced to Halo Jones and her futuristic world in book one, we move into deep space for book two as we join Halo on a long-haul cruise-ship floating across the void, and this one turns out a little more exciting than the type of cruise advertised in the National Trust magazine. We…Read more The Ballad of Halo Jones: Vol. 2 (1986) – Elliot’s Review
The Ballad Of Halo Jones: Vol. 1 (1986) – Elliot’s Review
Wassup, Milo here. Before we start, this is an excellent guest review from Elliot of Wildlife & Words. So, if you like what you see, and wanna see more from Elliot, I'mma link to both Wildlife & Words (nature) and his other blog, Otherworlds Of Film (movies), below. Anyway, enough of my crap... From the…Read more The Ballad Of Halo Jones: Vol. 1 (1986) – Elliot’s Review
The Founder (2017) – Jason’s Review
*Yo, this be a review from chaboi Jason, originally posted over on his blog (links below). Alright, as you were...* The American Dream, Folks. McDonalds. Without me even talking about it, you probably know what I’m talking about. Yes, those two golden arches in shape of letter M and one of the biggest fast food…Read more The Founder (2017) – Jason’s Review