The Predator franchise has mainly stayed afloat through the popularity of its titular alien hunter and the often-brutal kills they deliver, but director Dan Trachtenberg brings a new vision and… Read more Prey Review: Predator returns to survival horror with a strong story →
Netflix’s latest action blockbuster Day Shift showcases some epic action that help director JJ Perry live up to his strong pedigree as a second unit director and stunt coordinator but… Read more Netflix’s Day Shift Review: Sharp fangs but a weak bite →
Rebecca Hall continues to be an acting force to be reckoned with in her latest nerve-shredder performance in Andrew Semans’ Resurrection. The film follows a woman named Margaret (Hall) as… Read more Resurrection Review: Hall instills thrills and chills in another can’t miss performance →
DC takes a break from their live-action DCEU to deliver an animated adventure focusing on Superman’s trusty canine sidekick Krypto the Superdog with League of Super-Pets and while the film… Read more DC’s League of Super-Pets Review: Another big blunder for DC →
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 →
Originally conceived by former couple, director Dean Fleischer-Camp and comedian Jenny Slate, the journey of Marcel the Shell, an anthropomorphic shell with a googly eyes and tiny shoes, is one… Read more Marcel the Shell Review: The feel-good movie of the year →
Thor was seriously a less than enjoyable entity in the MCU before writer/director Taika Waititi turned him into a comedic god. Now, Waititi returns to give Thor another comedic adventure… Read more Thor: Love and Thunder Review: Comedy and blunders →
Illumination brings the Minions back for another adventure with Minions: The Rise of Gru but struggles to decide if it’s a Minions sequel or a Despicable Me prequel. The film… Read more Minions: The Rise of Gru Review: A stylized, but subpar return for the Minions →