Aaron Sarnecky

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Aaron Sarnecky is a Senior Writer and Former TV Editor for The Pop Break. He is a TV/Film grad of Rowan University and the fraternal twin of Senior Columnist Josh Sarnecky. The two record retrospective podcasts together. Aaron probably remembers that canceled show you forgot existed.

Top Gun: Maverick was Worth the Wait

The original Top Gun is a classic. It has all the makings of a great blockbuster: high-octane action, a killer soundtrack, and a steamy...

‘Uncharted’ Review: Not Good as Gold, but Good Enough

Uncharted is an interesting choice for an adaptation. The video game franchise is already heavily cinematic with its globetrotting quests, numerous story twists, and unforgettable...

‘Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City’ Combines Two Stories Best Left Separate

Paul W.S. Anderson's Resident Evil movies were successful. No matter how many or how much people hate them, the six films grossed $1.2 billion in total....

Band of Brothers 20th Anniversary Retrospective

When it comes to popular culture, friendship takes a backseat to romance. Fans online spend hours talking about dream couples. Even shows about a...

‘Reminiscence’ Review: A Forgettable Future Noir

When I first saw a commercial for Reminiscence, my initial thoughts were Warner Bros. was trying to make up for the fact that Christopher...

‘Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse’ Review: They Should Have Remorse for Making This

Franchises are usually defined by the characters they feature or the worlds they take place in. Superman features Superman, The Matrix takes place in...

‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’ Review: A Newer, Truer Cut

Opinions on director Zack Snyder vary dramatically. There are filmgoers who consider him one of the best things to happen to movies this century...

‘Clarice’ Premiere Review: Not as Bad as It Could’ve Been

This review has been a long time coming. The news of a Silence of the Lambs sequel series has been circulating for what seems...

‘Fargo’ Season 4 Finale Review: Cannon and Josto Reap What They Sowed

Limited series present an interesting challenge for TV writers. You need to tell a story that’s too lengthy for a movie without dragging things...

‘Fargo’ Season 4 Premiere Review: An Intriguing Examination of Race and Prejudice 

It’s been over three years since Fargo Season 3 last aired. That seems ludicrously long for a TV show to be on hiatus. I suppose...

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Series Finale Review: The Agents Say Goodbye in a Heartfelt Series Finale

We’ve come to it at last, after seven seasons and 136 episodes; it’s the final ​Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. ​review. As such, I’ll share my...

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Raises the Stakes Astronomically High in ‘Brand New Day’

Last week ended with Nathaniel Malick (Thomas E. Sullivan, The Irishman) hijacking the Zephyr with the intent of finding Fitz (Iain De Caestecker, Overlord)....

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