Netflix’s newest comedy written by Will Ferrell and Andrew Steele and directed by Wedding Crashers director David Dobkin, Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, starts slow with some… Read more Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga Review: Netflix’s newest comedy is one of Ferrell’s best in recent time →
Originally supposed to make it ways to theaters back in 2019, then in January 2020, then April, and now has finally come onto Amazon Prime with the pandemic still keeping… Read more My Spy Review: Bautista and Coleman are the best part of this overly familiar family action/comedy →
Over the last few years, there has been a seemingly endless stream of adaptations where even the sickest of people somehow find love. Films like Five Feet Apart and The… Read more Babyteeth Review: Scanlen’s incredible breakout performance creates one of the best films of 2020 →
Writer/director Judd Apatow has made a lot of great comedy vehicles over the years that have launched plenty of comedians into the view of the public eye. Whether it was… Read more The King of Staten Island Review: Davidson and Apatow are a winning combination →
Attempting to take the star-crossed criminal love story of Bonnie and Clyde into the world of social media, Infamous falters in delivering a fresh look at the dangers and impact… Read more Infamous Review: Fails to take Bonnie and Clyde into the world of social media →
It’s always interesting to see comedy actors take a dramatic turn in their career – regardless if its good or bad. Adam Sandler has had a few strong dramatic performances… Read more Becky Review: A fun, fast-paced, gory good time that presents a darker shade of Kevin James →
Amazon Prime’s newest film, The Vast of Night, brings together some fresh talent to create a retro sci-fi mystery straight out of The Twilight Zone – and that’s not just… Read more The Vast of Night Review: Retro sci-fi atmosphere, effective thrills, and stellar nods to The Twilight Zone create one of Amazon Prime’s best →
The sophomore feature from writer/director Joey Klein, Castle in the Ground, is a harsh and undaunting look into the opioid crisis that rattles your cage through unnerving performances from talented… Read more Castle in the Ground Review: An unnerving look into the opioid epidemic that’ll leave viewers shook →