Jason Statham returns to the world of The Meg for another standoff against a few gigantic prehistoric sharks – and some other creatures. Unfortunately, The Meg 2: The Trench isn’t… Read more The Meg 2: The Trench Review →
No film that’s released this year – or quite possibly in the last couple of years – has had a captivating arc leading up to its release like the Barbie… Read more Barbie Review: Gerwig brings the world of Barbie to life possibly delivering her best film →
The directorial debut of Crazy Rich Asians co-writer Adele Lim – Joy Ride – evokes all the raunchy hilarity of nostalgic road trip-sex comedies like Road Trip and Euro Trip… Read more Joy Ride Review: A crowd-pleasing sex-comedy that overcomes sub-genre shortcomings →
It’s easy to look at Asteroid City as just “another” film from writer/director Wes Anderson because, well, it basically looks and feels like Anderson’s other movies at first glance. It… Read more Asteroid City Review: Anderson’s latest is charming, visually stunning, but slightly disappointing →
DreamWorks has a strong track record of delivering breakout animated flicks that show potential to spin-off into bigger franchises – like Shrek, How to Train Your Dragon, and Kung Fu… Read more Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken Review →
No Hard Feelings showed plenty of potential to be THE R-rated comedy of the summer with it being led by Jennifer Lawrence and featuring a sex-comedy premise that played well… Read more No Hard Feelings Review: Lawrence flexes her comedic chops in a fresh sex-comedy →
The journey for James Gunn and the Guardians of the Galaxy has certainly been an interesting one. The Guardians have gone from obscure Marvel heroes to arguably the most beloved… Read more Guardians of the Galaxy: Volume 3 Review →
It’s rare to find an original fantasy film that’s bright, vibrant, and just wants to have fun nowadays. Lately, the genre has been shrouded in dark realism and generally boasts… Read more Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (Spoiler-Free) Review →