Though Dave Bautista and Kumail Nanjiani have shown that they can be hilarious leads, their joint effort, Stuber, lacks much humor or substance to be anything more than an unmemorable… Read more Stuber Review: Forgettable, unfunny, and dull ride that’s the opposite of summer fun →
Scream is a horror franchise very near and dear to my heart and was actually one of my biggest influences for loving the genre so much. Horror master Wes Craven… Read more Scream: Resurrection Review: A disappointing resurrection that makes me wish it stayed dead →
Check out my top movies of 2019 (so far) here and remember these are just my opinions, so don’t give me too much hate in the comments if your favorite… Read more Mooreviews’ Best of 2019 (So Far) →
Anthology films, films that contain a variety of short films that are interconnected through one main plot thread, are quite a rare breed of film. Frankly, their only seen in… Read more Nightmare Cinema Review: A great, gory good time that’s perfect for any horror fan →
In this week’s episode of Swamp Thing, The Price You Pay, we get a deeper look into the growing corruption in Marais as Matt (Henderson Wade) begins dig deeper into… Read more Swamp Thing: The Price You Pay Review →
Studio Ghibli has crafted some of the most imaginative, magical worlds filled with colorful characters and fantastical adventure and that’s why when they create a film that’s set in a… Read more Whisper of the Heart Review: Stunning, fun, and emotional, but just short of a Ghibli masterpiece →
When writer/director Ari Aster had a tremendous breakout last year with his horrifying tale of family grief, Hereditary, one of the big questions plenty of people were asking was when… Read more Midsommar Review: A hypnotic and skin-crawling watch that shows Aster as a horror visionary →
Being a sequel and having to live-up to and improve on the previous film(s) is pretty hard work in itself, but Spider-Man: Far From Home had the even tougher task… Read more Spider-Man: Far From Home Review: Spidey’s global outing is far from great →