While it might be the end of the Fox’s take on Marvel’s X-Men, Dark Phoenix lacks the build, context, development, and pretty much anything else make it a worthy and… Read more Dark Pheonix Review: Dark times for the X-Men franchise →
While DC has surely struggled to bring some of their iconic comic book characters to the world of live action, they’ve been finding more and more success with some of… Read more Swamp Thing: Series Premiere Review →
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 →
While 2014’s Godzilla brought the legendary Japanese monster back to American screens to set up the Monster-Verse, it’s sequel Godzilla: King of the Monsters truly proves that Godzilla is the… Read more Godzilla: King of the Monsters Review: An epic monster onslaught that needs to be seen on the big screen →
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 →
Here we are again with another outing of Disney’s plan to create live-action remakes of their animated classics, Aladdin. However, unlike most of Disney’s remakes, Aladdin has faced a litany… Read more Aladdin Review: Musters up enough nostalgic magic, but not much else →
You know, realizing that were almost halfway through the year, I’ve come to a single realization that’s made 2019 a solid year thus far, women have been killing it this… Read more Booksmart Review: A flawless first outing for Wilde as a director and an even stronger showing for women in film. →