film review

‘Mortal Kombat’ review: An entertaining but ultimately sub-zero adaptation

Throughout the past few decades, the video game film genre has gained a notorious reputation. Popularized in the 90’s by… Read More

April 22, 2021

‘The Mitchells vs. The Machines’ review: Lord and Miller upload the first great animated film of 2021

“Lots of families have strengths. My family only has weaknesses,” quips Katie (Abbi Jacobson) in the opening minutes of The… Read More

April 21, 2021

‘Monday’ review: Sebastian Stan and Denise Gough bring a new level of chaos to the romance genre

At first glance, Monday seems about as conventional as you'd expect from a whirlwind romance between two Americans living overseas.… Read More

April 15, 2021

‘Voyagers’ review: lo-fi sci-fi aims to prove that even in space, We Live in a Society

Mankind's obsession with leaving Earth in search of greener frontiers is a relatable enough concept to make the basic premise… Read More

April 8, 2021

Film Review: ‘Six Minutes to Midnight’ wastes Oscar-winning actors in convoluted WWII drama

AUTHOR’S NOTE: 'Six Minutes to Midnight' stars Eddie Izzard, who self-identifies as “she/her.”  However, the role she plays is a… Read More

March 24, 2021

Film Review: In ‘Nobody,’ Bob Odenkirk dips his wick into action hero status

Move over John Wick and make way for Hutch Mansell. Who? Everyone is soon going to become keenly aware of… Read More

March 22, 2021

Film Review: ‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’ is a cut above and one of the best superhero films ever made

In what can only be described as a stunning turn of events, Zack Snyder’s Justice League is one of the… Read More

March 15, 2021

Film Review: ‘Chaos Walking’ is a bit more coherent than its title suggests

The YA film has no intention of dying anytime soon. It may have slowed its roll in recent years, but… Read More

March 4, 2021

Film Review: ‘To All the Boys: Always and Forever’ wraps up the cozy trilogy with a few new hearts to break

In many ways, To All the Boys: Always and Forever feels like a love letter addressed to its own series,… Read More

February 14, 2021

Film Review: ‘Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar’ is the comedic vacation we need right now

You’d be well within your rights to wonder if Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo’s titular Barb and Star are characters… Read More

February 13, 2021

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