The announcement of Jordan Peele producing director Justin Tipping’s new sports-horror film Him was incredibly exciting because it features a genre collision so rare, its presence is like a special… Read more Him Review: Sports-horror that’s far from being the GOAT →
Actor Dev Patel is already known for delivering award-worthy performances in films like Slumdog Millionaire, Lion, and The Green Knight. Now though, he charts an exciting new path for himself… Read more Monkey Man Review: Patel’s dual efforts results in a clear crowd-pleaser →
Jordan Peele’s first two films, Get Out and Us, showed Peele as a rising force in the horror genre through his ability to craft unique horror stories while mixing in… Read more Nope Review: Peele’s big summer spectacle cements his title as a modern master of suspesne →
*This Review Contains Spoilers* With the recent trend of nostalgic horror franchises being rebooted, it was only a matter of time before Bernard Rose’s 1992 cult classic Candyman returned. However,… Read more Candyman (2021) Review: Struggles to stick the landing on its interesting new mythos →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* With a ton of big names behind HBO’s new series Lovecraft Country, based on the novel of the same name by Matt Ruff, including… Read more HBO’s Lovecraft Country Premiere Review →
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! … Read more Mooreviews’ Must Watch/Might Not Have Heard of Movie Recommendations (May 28th) →
Out of all the films on Disney’s 2019 line-up, the one film that worried me the most had to be Toy Story 4. Toy Story has always been one of… Read more Toy Story 4 Review: Diminishes all doubt through great humor, emotional moments, and satisfying closure →
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 →