*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of Invincible, Neil Armstrong, Eat Your Heart Out, Mark (voiced by Steven Yeun) juggles dating Amber (voice by Zazie Beetz) and… Read more Invincible: Neil Armstrong, Eat Your Heart Out (Episode 4) Review →
The great rematch that’s been brewing since 1962 with King Kong vs. Godzilla comes out in full force with amazingly destructive and eye-dazzling action in Legendary and Warner Bros.’ Godzilla… Read more Godzilla vs. Kong Review: An epic rematch for the ages →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* Amazon’s adaptation of Robert Kirkman’s comic series Invincible brings the source material to life and takes viewers into a familiar yet fresh world of superheroes… Read more Invincible (First Three Episodes) Review →
The combination of Hardcore Henry director Ilya Naishuller’s direction and John Wick writer Derek Kolstad’s script creates a surprising and fun action-packed blast with Nobody. The film follows a seemingly… Read more Nobody Review: A refreshing addition to the genre →
Although it features two iconic action leads, one with a legendary legacy and another that’s quickly rising, Cosmic Sin is barely a comprehendible movie. It’s honestly hard to even describe… Read more Cosmic Sin Review: Utter sci-fi trash →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* The Falcon and The Winter Soldier quickly brings fans back into a post-Endgame MCU for a more personal look at Falcon (Anthony Mackie) and Winter… Read more The Falcon and the Winter Soldier: Series Premiere Review →
The Pacific Rim franchise returns for more Jaeger versus Kaiju action with the new Netflix animated series Pacific Rim: The Black. Pacific Rim has always had the same problems that… Read more Pacific Rim: The Black Review: The franchise return for some more epic fights and slightly improved storytelling →
The latest DC animated film, Batman: Soul of the Dragon, doesn’t end up feeling like another strong outing for the caped crusader or an interesting introduction to lesser-known DC figure… Read more Batman: Soul of the Dragon Review: A stylistic, but soulless DC animated outing →