Deadpool & Wolverine is a comic book nerds greatest fantasy. There was a reason why Marvel jumped at the chance to make this film after hearing multiple pitches […]
Review: ‘Twisters’ Old Formulas Die Hard
Twisters is yet another example of how old Hollywood formulas are making a major come back (at least for some of the studios). In some ways it’s like […]
Review: ‘Fly Me to the Moon’ Is Tremendous
Fly Me to the Moon will catch many people off guard. Perhaps it’s the amount of publicity that went into promoting the film (which wasn’t much). Perhaps it’s the […]
Review: ‘Maxxine’ Sure Does Want To Be Special
Maxxine certainly isn’t the type of movie that I would actively seek out. Horror never really was a genre that spoke to me. However, this whole process has […]
Review: ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’ What’s Old Is Once Again New
Beverly Hill Cop: Axel F is a combination of fun meets the familiar. There’s nothing wrong with the movie. It’s very safe and follows a similar formula that […]
Review ‘Despicable Me 4’ Back Up the Brinks Truck
Despicable Me 4 is the latest in a long line of titles that capitalizes on nostalgia with the only difference being the end result. Unlike other titles, this […]
Review: ‘Kinds of Kindness’ well … You lost me
Kind of Kindness is Yorgos Lanthimos and his peak. Just when you think that you have seen Yorgos at his most bizarre, a movie like this comes along […]
Review: ‘Horizon: An American Saga: Chapter 1’ A Trope Fest
Horizon: An American Saga: Chapter 1 left me slightly gob smacked. To be clear, this wasn’t in a good way, I was just stunned at how many Western tropes […]
Review: ‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ a Whole Lotta Meh
A Quiet Place: Day One will without question dominate this weekend at the box-office. The film isn’t facing much in the way of stiff competition. Infact, one could make […]
Review: ‘Inside Out 2’ a Few Thoughts, if I May
Inside Out 2 is one of the entries this year that fall under the adage of what was once old is now new again. Mix in a fresh batch […]