Sony and PlayStation Productions have done pretty well so far in turning beloved PlayStation franchises into intriguing and engaging movies and tv series. Their short but solid streak continues with… Read more Peacock’s Twisted Metal Review →
The Equalizer franchise returns with its third and final entry – where director Antoine Fuqua and Denzel Washington deliver enough charm and jaw-dropping brutality to not only overshadow some of… Read more The Equalizer 3 Review: Fuqua and Washington deliver a trilogy-ender that’s easy to love →
Netflix’s latest original action blockbuster, Heart of Stone, boasts all the potential for the service to have its own female-led James Bond/Mission Impossible equivalent, but mostly misses the mark. The… Read more Heart of Stone Review: Netflix’s latest action blockbuster falls flat →
A24 has been a pivotal force in elevating the indie horror scene by finding talent and stories brimming with potential and helping them get in front of the biggest audiences… Read more Talk to Me Review: A24 unleashes another can’t-miss horror experience →
Jason Statham returns to the world of The Meg for another standoff against a few gigantic prehistoric sharks – and some other creatures. Unfortunately, The Meg 2: The Trench isn’t… Read more The Meg 2: The Trench Review →
Even before Christopher Nolan’s latest film, Oppenheimer, became one half of 2023’s most well-known promotional campaign Barbenheimer, there were many reasons for it to be considered one of the biggest… Read more Oppenheimer Review: Nolan’s latest delivers some of his strongest thrills and captivating storytelling yet →
Given that Mission Impossible is now releasing its seventh film and still being led by Tom Cruise – who is now 61 years old – most would think that it… Read more Mission Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One Review →
Insidious has been stuck on the prequel path for its last couple entries focusing on Lin Shaye’s Elise Rainer and her previous encounters with supernatural threats from the Further. Now… Read more Insidious: The Red Door Review →