With an incredibly original concept and a star-studded cast, Netflix looks to close out the summer with an action-packed, superpowered blowout in the form of Project Power. What’s initially powerful… Read more Netflix’s Project Power Review: A fresh, superpowered concept nearly let down by a lackluster story →
Looking to be Netflix’s big summer blockbuster, director Gina Prince-Bythewood’s adaptation of Greg Rucka’s comic book The Old Guard creates a lot of intrigue in the gritty and bloody world… Read more Netflix’s The Old Guard Review: Theron leads a new kind of immortal army →
Writer/director Spike Lee’s newest film, Da 5 Bloods, is a historical and moving trip back through the ghosts of the Vietnam War and the pain and rage that’s haunted those… Read more Da 5 Bloods Review: Lee’s latest joint is a powerful, modern masterpiece →
Since its first inception with writer/director Takashi Shimizu’s Ju-on: The Curse, the Ju-on/The Grudge franchise has been quite a rollercoaster ride. From Shimizu bringing the supernatural franchise to new heights… Read more Netflix’s Ju-on: Origins Review: Eerie atmospheric horrors and an unnerving narrative gives the franchise the return to form it needed →
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 →
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) →
The new Netflix comedy that’s inspired from the newest branch of our military, Space Force, brings together Greg Daniels, creator of The Office (U.S.) and Parks and Recreation, and Steve… Read more Netflix’s Space Force Review: Carell and Malkovich create potential the rest of the series can’t support →
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 →