While assassins are meant to be concise, quick-witted, and stealthy in approach, Luc Besson’s newest film, Anna, is the complete opposite and is just plain boring and confounding at times… Read more Anna Review: Luc Besson’s newest action thriller is a cliche and dull experience →
You know, it’s rare when the concept of the film immediately has me hooked, but that’s what happened when I came across Head Count. The cast is full of unknown… Read more Head Count Review: A creepy, slick, and fresh feature debut from writer/director Elle Callahan →
Netflix’s newest horror film, The Perfection, is horror at it’s finest and boast two strong leading performances from Allison Williams and Logan Browning as well as a story with twists… Read more The Perfection Review: Netflix’s horrific hidden gem that’s riveting, stomach-churning, and a true must-see →
While there have been plenty of stalker flicks within the last couple of years, this year alone has had films like Greta and The Intruder, Blumhouse has just dropped one… Read more Ma Review: Familiar story beats mixed with fresh performances →
In its season finale, Blurryman, The Twilight Zone goes full-blown meta and offers a great commentary on what the series has brought thus far as well as some fun, surprising… Read more The Twilight Zone: Blurryman Review →
While the idea of Superman, or something like him, turning evil has been explored in stories like Injustice: Gods Among Us, Brightburn brings it to life with a story that’s… Read more Brightburn Review: Horror and heroes collide to create a freshly sinister superhero story →
Thankfully, The Twilight Zone pulls itself out of its predictable habits and general lack of intrigue with its newest episode, The Blue Scorpion, by being a simple, yet effective thrill-ride… Read more The Twilight Zone: The Blue Scorpion Review →
When the question comes up about what the top names in action are, who’s generally the first name to pop into your head. Jason Statham? The Rock? Stallone? Schwarzenegger? Tom… Read more John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum Review: A true triumph for the action genre and for the John Wick series →