Only rarely does a sequel match, and occasionally outclass, its parent. I’ll spare you the oft-trotted-out examples dotting that particular shortlist…
Author: Haus

Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House [Review by Haus]
For anyone who wants a better angle on Deep Throat, Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House…

American Made [Review by Haus]
Thirties gangsters fascinated audiences for quite some time, and my working thesis this evening posits that the Colombian drug trade now…

Kingsman: The Golden Circle [Review by Haus]
My Victorian-fiction professor once told me that any work, highbrow or low, can rightly be subjected to serious criticism and review. Of course, he hadn’t…

Birth of the Dragon [Review by Haus]
Birth of the Dragon weaves a strange, anachronistic, and ultimately limp story around a one-off 1960s fight between young Bruce Lee,…

Dunkirk [Review by Haus]
Through experience, a true aikido master pares his movements to the bare minimum, doing just enough to twist and deflect an assailant.…