Blumhouse’s adaptation of Stephen King’s iconic 1980 novel, Firestarter, showcases some strengths in establishing the horror of the story, but mostly flames out when it comes to its characters. The… Read more Firestarter (2022) Review: A hot start, but ultimately flames out →
The MCU has teased the idea of jumping into the multiverse with Loki and Spider-Man: No Way Home but takes its first major step with the latest Doctor Strange film,… Read more Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (Spoiler-Free) Review →
The latest action thriller starring Liam Neeson, Memory, might be a step up from previous failures, but isn’t that much of an improvement. Memory, based on Jef Geeraerts’ novel De… Read more Memory Review: A forgettable entry in Neeson’s action portfolio →
While the films of Robert Eggers, The Witch and The Lighthouse, have made the writer/director a prevailing force in the indie horror space, his more abstract and atmospheric approach hasn’t… Read more The Northman Review: A brutal masterpiece of revenge →
: Netflix’s new film Choose or Die presents an interesting horror concept that ties potentially engaging thrills together with some nods to 80s gaming but fails to even leave a… Read more Netflix’s Choose or Die Review: A gaming horror flick that squanders its potential →
Directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, collectively known as Daniels, unleash a visionary masterpiece with their latest film Everything, Everywhere, All at Once that lives up to its name through… Read more Everything, Everywhere, All at Once Review: A visionary multiverse masterpiece →
Michael Bay’s latest film, Ambulance, delivers the explosive action many would expect to see from the prolific director, but shows a stronger side to Bay’s filmmaking that makes it a… Read more Ambulance Review: Bay’s latest is an enjoyable, action-packed thrill ride →
While most may not know him off-hand, Morbius is a special entity in Spider-Man’s rouge’s gallery as he adds a more horror-driven persona for Spider-Man to face and has even… Read more Morbius Review: Cut to shreds and left a total mess →