Musical comedian Bo Burnham’s writing and directorial debut is an awkward and exciting look into the life modern-day eighth grader transitioning to high school. Its relatively realistic setting and tone… Read more Eighth Grade Review →
Even though Skyscraper feels like it diverts from traditional action movies, that doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s great. It has some eye-catching and memorable moments but ultimately falls flat due… Read more Skyscraper Review →
Reviewed on PS4 Difficulty: N/A Bethesda’s mobile turned console hit Fallout Shelter is an incredibly fun entry for the acclaimed series and defies some of the “money-grabbing” mechanics of mobile… Read more Fallout Shelter Review →
Bringing both a beautiful animation style and a unique look at young love, Fireworks is a really interesting film with time travel mechanics and fun characters that are worth remembering.… Read more Fireworks Review →
Paul Rudd is back as the fan-favorite Ant-Man in this hilarious, yet honestly forgettable adventure with Evangeline Lily suiting up as the Wasp by his side. It definitely has plenty… Read more Ant-Man and the Wasp Review →
The new basketball-star filled film, Uncle Drew, doesn’t bring much of a great or original story or characters. Thankfully, though, it does actually brings some laughs as well as a… Read more Uncle Drew Review →
Going all the way back to the beginning of the purge, The First Purge attempts to shed light on how the phenomenon shown in the other films was realized. Unfortunately… Read more The First Purge Review →
While it may boast two great male leads, Sicario: Day of the Soldado can’t muster up a great plot and lacks the suspense or shock to make it a memorable… Read more Sicario: Day of the Soldado Review →