It’s refreshing at times to see a director take on a genre that they are generally not associated with. Often, they can bring new innovations to a genre and even… Read more A Simple Favor Review: Paul Feig’s mostly successful detour from business as usual. →
Making a long awaited return to the big-screen, The Predator brings the iconic creature back in almost full-form and attempts to do something different than the previous films. This is… Read more The Predator Review: A deadly hunt that goes in a much funnier direction. →
Vengeance seems to be a popular theme in 2018. Film’s like Eli Roth’s Death Wish and The Equalizer 2 have garnered very mixed reactions and perhaps shown that “by the… Read more Peppermint Review: A boring and uninteresting vengeance tale. →
The Conjuring universe is probably one of the more respected film universes as many are constantly interested in spin-offs and sequels for some of the film’s characters. Films like Annabelle:… Read more The Nun Review: A horror film that evokes more humor than anything scary. →
There’s plenty to look forward to this fall. Football is back, Halloween is just around the corner, and all of it leads to the coming of a new year. But… Read more Five Fall 2018 Movies You Need to See in Theaters →
Played On: PlayStation 4 (Original) Difficulty: N/A Coming from a “Game Jam,” an ideation session where developers come together to create a game in a short amount of time, Ben… Read more Donut County Review: Even for short time, it’s a whole lot of fun. →
Toho Co. and director Masaaki Yuasa have crafted an incredibly fresh and colorful anime adventure that carries the same kind of confidence and charisma as its main character does. Coming… Read more The Night is Short, Walk on Girl Review: A zany, colorful, and confident anime film that needs to be seen. →
John Cho sheds some of his comedic skin to lead one of the best thrillers to grace the big screen in years. It’s modern concept and effective twists create a… Read more Searching Review: An excellent look at a parent’s worst nightmare →