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 →
To make the current quarantine life a little easier, every two weeks I’ll be throwing out some recommendations of films that everyone can access across different streaming sites! … Read more Mooreviews’ Must Watch/Might Not Have Heard of Movie Recommendations (June 10th) →
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 →
To make the current quarantine life a little easier, every two weeks I’ll be throwing out some recommendations of films that everyone can access across different streaming sites! … Read more Mooreviews’ Must Watch/Might Not Have Heard of Movie Recommendations (May 28th) →
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 →
Although it got knocked out of a theater release due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Paramount’s new comedy, The Lovebirds, has found new life on Netflix. The film follows Leilani (Issa… Read more The Lovebirds Review: Rae and Ninjiani make The Lovebirds serviceable, but it’s really just okay →
Although Scooby-Doo has had tons of animated home video films that have put them in damn near every kind of location possible and paired with random celebrities, I can’t remember… Read more Scoob! Review: A cheap and bland attempt to revive an iconic classic →