EDITOR’S NOTE: Arch Cape Studios’ CULPA episodes feature familiar coastal scenes, and many local actors, filmed in 2014 by Drew Reid, we thought it would be fun for the Pioneer’s Drew to…
Category: Movie Reviews
Drew’s Reviews: MY SKIP LIST
EDITOR’S NOTE: So many movies, so little time … and a lot of suggestions from readers. Just like the Pioneer, Drew aims to provide readers with valuable reviews and information, not just…
DREW’S OP/ED: A LESS THAN MARVELOUS FUTURE
By Andrew Jenck Over the past two years, my interest in the Marvel Cinematic Universe has dwindled. Not just because Avengers: Endgame just wrapped up an entire era but also because the…
Drew’s Review: ALADDIN—A Whole Familiar World
By Andrew Jenck Many don’t seem to understand just how limitless animation is — any color pallet can be chosen, characters perform more exaggerated stunts, and the “camera man” essentially the angle…
Drew’s Reviews: POKEMON: DETECTIVE PIKACHU
By Andrew Jenck Pokémon: Detective Pikachu takes a different approach from other video game adaptions, being based on a spin-off title of the same name while also being a wholly separate entity…
Drew’s Reviews: AVENGERS ENDGAME
By Andrew Jenck **Review contains spoilers Avengers: Infinity War has received a fair amount of criticism in regards to it’s ending, as we all know that almost every character who was turned…
Drew’s Editorials: DISNEY-FOX MERGER PART 2: The effect on you
By Andrew Jenck **This is “Part 2” of a two-part editorial of the Disney acquisition of 20th Century Fox. It is recommended for you to read Part 1 first, but not required…
Drew’s Editorials: DISNEY-FOX MERGER: The effect on Hollywood (Part 1)
EDITOR’S NOTE: As a busy college student, Drew’s time has been limited for movie viewing, but he’s always keeping his eye on the “business” side of Hollywood as well. Here’s his “review”…
Drew’s Reviews-A Two-Fer: A STAR IS BORN & WON’T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR?
By Andrew Jenck Being a 4th year college student, it can be hard to put out a new review on a weekly basis let alone actually seeing movies, so I really appreciate…
Short Films Return to the Hoffman Center, Friday, Jan. 25
The Hoffman Center for the Arts Manzanita Film Series will screen “The Best of the 45th Northwest Filmmakers’ Festival” Friday, Jan. 25, at 7:30 p.m. Admission will be $5. The six short…