The toys are back in town and return for the fourth and final installment in Pixar's most popular property. When the fourth film was announced there was an ounce of hesitation due to the third film feeling so resolute. However, the opportunity to return to the land of Woody and Buzz would be too enticing... Continue Reading →
Avengers: Endgame (2019) Film Review (Spoiler Free Review)
In 2008, there was an experiment to bring Superhero films to the mainstream. Marvel Studios partnered with Disney to bring together Marvel's most popular heroes and create a cinematic universe that would have the potential to make billions, and it did. Iron Man, Hulk, Captain America, Thor, Hawkeye and Black Widow would come together to... Continue Reading →
Top 5 John Candy Performances
John Candy is one of the most adored comedic actors that unfortunately passed away too soon. John Candy passed away at the age of 43 in 1994 but left this earth with a fantastic catalogue of work that charms, entertains and makes many generations laugh and cry. Here is a list of John Candy's 5... Continue Reading →
Top 10 Historical Figures That Need A Biopic
Biopics are hugely popular within cinema. The cinematic representation of historical figures always create controversy on how they are portrayed. Do biopic celebrate the life of someone or do they harshly criticise? However, biopics can enlighten people about the forgotten people of history or shed light on popular events. Below is 10 historical figures that... Continue Reading →
Top 5 Movie American Presidents
In a world where politics have been so theatrical, I think it is an apt time to look at something a bit more subdued. Here is The Cinema Cabin's Top 5 Movie American Presidents. 5) Idiocracy: President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho Even though this film is set 500 years in the future, President... Continue Reading →
Top 10 Underappreciated Animated Films
Animation is a fantastic section of cinema, you are no longer contained with physical limitations, the freedom for any subject and any object to become free with any universe the writer creates. This leads to some of the finest and most creative pieces of cinema. However animation can be underappreciated, in awards shows they are... Continue Reading →
American Vandal Season 2 Review
The acclaimed Netflix show from 2017 questioning who drew the dicks on the school staff cars has returned with a bigger budget, a different school and a new mystery involving a lot of poop. Peter Maldonado (Tyler Alvarez) and Sam Ecklund (Griffin Gluck), the two filmmakers of the meta mockumentary American Vandal about Dylan Maxwell... Continue Reading →
Top 8 Steven Spielberg Films of all Time.
Arguably one of the greatest directors all of time, Steven Spielberg has been one of the leading pioneers in Hollywood for over four decades. Spielberg's ability to diversify his choice of films from wide appealing family oriented blockbusters to stark and bleak historic biopics has allowed Spielberg to create one of the greatest filmographies of... Continue Reading →
Deadpool 2 (2018) Film Review
The R-Rated superhero returns after the original made a buckload of money at the box office. Deadpool 2 promises to have more action, more gratuitous violence and more 4th wall breaking humour. The first film was met with critical acclaim and broke a lot of records when it came to box office, after a shaky production with... Continue Reading →
Top 7 Episodes of Rick and Morty (Season 1 – Season 3)
The popular Adult Swim show, Rick and Morty, has just signed a new deal with the network for 70 new episodes to be commissioned. A unprecedented amount to be given if you take in the fact that at this current time of writing there are only 31 episodes of the actual show. This is great news as Rick... Continue Reading →