Bringing together a surprisingly solid MCU ensemble, Netflix’s newest action thriller, Extraction, is a wildly engaging thriller with a top-tier performance for Chris Hemsworth and eye-widening action. The film follows… Read more Extraction Review: Hargrave and Hemsworth deliver mind-blowing action and thrills in new Netflix film →
While the Mortal Kombat series has thrived for decades in the gaming world because of its unique storylines and characters as well as gory kombat that made it iconic, it… Read more Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion’s Revenge Review: A gloriously gory delight for fans and newcomers alike →
To make the current quarantine life a little easier, every two weeks I’ll be throwing out some recommendations of films that everyone can access across different streaming sites! Low… Read more Mooreviews’ Must Watch/Might Not Have Heard of Movie Recommendations (April 2nd) →
Teaming up for the fifth time in the last ten years, director Peter Berg and Mark Wahlberg come together for Spenser Confidential, a new Bostonian action romp for Netflix, that… Read more Spenser Confidential Review: Wahlberg being Wahlberg can’t even save this bland action flick →
While Marvel and DC have been the big names in bringing their characters and stories to the big screen, Valiant Comics is looking to taking a slice of the superhero… Read more Bloodshot Review: Valiant Comic’s first cinematic venture is a careless, bloodless bore →
The live action/animated hybrid adaptation of Sonic the Hedgehog is actually quite a unique instance in the film industry. After the horrendous initial design of the iconic SEGA character, fans… Read more Sonic the Hedgehog Review: A fast-paced, fun adventure that’s pleasing for fans and families →
While David Ayer’s adaptation of Suicide Squad was handily labeled as another dud for DC’s endeavors in creating a cinematic universe, there was one aspect that most viewers came away… Read more Birds of Prey Review: A fantabulous, hilarious, bloody, and bonkers must-see →
The Rhythm Section, based on the novel of the same name by Mark Burnell, has been “almost out” plenty of times and gone through quite a development hell. Originally, the… Read more The Rhythm Section Review: Lively and Morano liven up dull material →