Horror’s scariest family, The Addams Family, had a big return with the 2019 animated reboot and now return again for a family road trip sequel that’s pretty par for the… Read more The Addams Family 2 Review: A standard horror family animated road trip →
Dear Evan Hansen was one of those breakout musicals that you knew what going to try to make the jump to the big screen eventually, and its movie adaptation shows… Read more Dear Evan Hansen Review: A musical that doesn’t belong on the big screen →
With a pedigree in directing action thrillers like The Grey and Boss Level, it’s no surprise that director Joe Carnahan delivers a solid cops and crooks thriller with Copshop. The… Read more Copshop Review: Fun performances and stylish action outweigh a so-so story →
The Big Sick director Michael Showalter’s latest film, based on Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato’s 2000 documentary also titled The Eyes of Tammy Faye, has some of the year’s best… Read more The Eyes of Tammy Faye Review: Chastain delivers a can’t miss performance →
It’s crazy to think that before the MCU, the news of Marvel releasing a film based on Shang-Chi, a true no-name in their hero catalogue, would’ve been seen as “dead… Read more Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings Review: A refreshing start to Phase 4 and a bright future for the MCU →
*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 →
There’s currently a trend in animation where nostalgic franchises and characters, like Scooby-Doo, Rugrats, and SpongeBob, are returning with more modern CGI animation rather than the hand drawn animation that… Read more Lupin III: The First Review: A refreshing reentry for anime’s most notable gentleman thief →
The newest film to release through Warner Bros’ “hitting theaters and HBO Max the same day” plan is the feature directorial debut of Westworld co-creator Lisa Joy, Reminiscence. Reminiscence gave… Read more Reminiscence Review: Mind-bending potential lost in its overly complicated execution →