Kyle J. Steenblik, Bleeding Cool

Kyle J. Steenblik

Bleeding Cool

Salt Lake City, UT, United States

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Past articles by Kyle:

Dolores Umbridge, Maverick: 5 Infamous Movie Villains Who Got Away Scot Free

Every film contains some form of protagonist, or hero, and an antagonist, or villain. Audiences can count on the fact that the hero is going to win, and → Read More

Godzilla is Here to Drop Some Hot Social Commentary

Godzilla, the city-stomping radioactive super-massive lizard-dragon-dinosaur-monster, may be the most prolific social commentator in the history of the → Read More

Captain Marvel to Bowie: FanX Cosplay Highlights

The 2019 spring Salt Lake City FanX Comic Convention has wrapped on April 20th. Salt Lake City Utah hosts one of the most active and vibrant cosplay → Read More

What Happens When Fans Destroy The Thing They Love

The year is 2036 and the world economy is in ruins, and I want to tell you what I’ve learned about the fallout from the fan wars. → Read More

The Future of Disney's Live-Action Remakes from Mulan to Lilo & Stitch

The Walt Disney corporation is a powerhouse of production when it comes to film. With seemingly limitless resources they could push anything they want The Walt Disney corporation is a powerhouse of production when it comes to film. With seemingly limitless resources they could push anything they want into production. One thing they are doing is reaching into their own pockets to remake their… → Read More

Kitschy or Cult: Why Bad Movies Make Everything Better

Why do we love bad movies? Yes, critics love bad movies too. There can be an undeniable pleasure in a film that becomes an unintentional comedy, or to revel in the schadenfreude of film spectacularly failing. → Read More

The Economic Report of the President is the Greatest Pop Culture Crossover of All Time

The Council of Economic Advisers to the President of The United States of America has super interns → Read More

Post-Saint Patrick's Day Films: From Gangs of New York to A Quiet Place

Looking for a way to end your Saint Patrick's Day with movie? We have a nice list of suggestions for you. → Read More

Battle of the Bats: Breaking Down Who is the Best Batman

Batman is arguably one of the most popular superheroes of all time and a character that has had enough on-screen incarnations to play an epic softball game. → Read More

First Trailer for Hail Satan? Opening in Select Theaters April 19th

Magnolia Pictures released the first trailer, and announced a theatrical release date, for Hail Satan? which is a documentary about The Satanic Temple. → Read More

Hail Satan? Review: An Earnest Journey Through The Satanic Temple

Penny Lane’s Hail Satan? manages to entertain and inform equally, treating the subject matter seriously when appropriate, and with earnest humor to highlight the more ridiculous elements. → Read More

The Intergenerational Impact of How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

We sat in a dark theatre, watching the credits of How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World scroll past on the screen as tears continued to stream down our cheeks. → Read More

How to Train Your Dragon: A Decade of Igniting Young Dragon Riders

The moment How to Train Your Dragon turned my four-year-old daughter into a fan for life. → Read More

I Watched Die Hard for the First Time Amidst the Christmas Debate

Why does Die Hard hold so much significance in recent years? What is it like to watch a film for the first time that is so prominent in pop-culture that it is already familiar? → Read More

Spoiled for Choice: 6 Tips for Satisfying Streaming

Streaming services have a problem. A problem—like most—with a solution but arriving at this solution is easier said than done. → Read More

From A Star is Born to Godzilla: Why the Remake Will Never Die

In Hollywood there are many traditions when it comes to filmmaking, some things we as an audience can always count on seeing year after year. One of those traditions as old as motion pictures themselves is that of the remake. Take a successful film, clean it up, recast it, and crank out another money-maker, year after year. Along with this tradition is an audience crying out for originality, as… → Read More