While Marvel and DC have been the big names in bringing their characters and stories to the big screen, Valiant Comics is looking to taking a slice of the superhero… Read more Bloodshot Review: Valiant Comic’s first cinematic venture is a careless, bloodless bore →
Sports movies hold a strong place in place in my heart. Maybe it’s because I’m a sucker for a good comeback/underdog story? Maybe it’s because I was an athlete myself… Read more The Way Back Review: Affleck and O’Connor create an instant crowd by breaking past genre cliches →
With his feature debut, Swallow, writer/director Carlo Mirabella-Davis crafts a stomach-turning tale of a woman looking for control of her own life that’s elevated through a top-notch performance from Haley… Read more Swallow Review: A compelling, tense, and unique thriller that leaves a lump in your throat →
While Peter Pan has seen plenty of unique live action adaptations over the years, writer/director Benh Zeitlin brings own unique vision to the iconic tale with Wendy – for better… Read more Wendy Review: Zeitlin’s admirable adaptation lacks strong inspiration →
After Universal stumbled in bringing their classic monsters to big screen for their own Dark Universe, all eyes were on writer/director Leigh Whannell’s adaptation of the iconic Invisible Man to… Read more The Invisible Man Review: Whannell’s take on the titular horror icon is a modern psychological horror masterpiece →
With Pixar seemingly done with crafting sequels to their classic films, a new year and a new decade marks a new directions for one of the best animation studios in… Read more Onward Review: Pixar’s latest is unfortunately their most forgettable →
Back in 2018, I was first introduced to works of director Masaaki Yuasa with The Night is Short, Walk on Girl. The chaotic comedy, animation, and characters instantly had my… Read more Ride Your Wave Review: Yuasa’s latest is a visually stunning and emotionally enriching take on love and grief →
When the trailer initially dropped for Brahms: The Boy II, the sequel to the lukewarmly received but financially profitable 2015 horror film The Boy, I didn’t really need to know… Read more Brahms: The Boy II Review: Save your money instead of seeing this remarkably bland horror sequel →