Review: ‘The Postcard Killings’A Forgettable Thriller That Never Delivers
Jacob (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and Valerie Kanon’s (Famke Janssen) worst nightmares have come true in the latest James Patterson adaption that he cowrote with...
Review: ‘I Still Believe’Jeremy Camp’s Story Of Love, Music, And Faith
I Still Believe tells the true story of Christian singer Jeremy Camp (K.J. Apa) and his first wife Melissa Henning (Britt Robertson). In September...
Review: ‘Extra Ordinary’Original Comedy Shows Ghostbusters Aren't The Only Ones Who Can Deal With...
Extra Ordinary explores the world of ghosts all around us and those that have the ability to see and interact with them in a...
Review: ‘Spenser Confidential’Mark Wahlberg And Winston Duke Rampage Through Boston
Marky Mark is back protecting the streets of Boston in the new Netflix action flick Spenser Confidential. Spenser (Mark Wahlberg) is finally out of...
Review: ‘The Whistlers’, A Film Noir Where No One Is Clean As A Whistle
Mobsters and the police hunting them down. Corruption and deceit.
Surveillance, backstabbing, robberies, and of course…whistling – what else
would you expect from a modern-day film...
Review – ‘The Rhythm Section’, A Bland Thriller That Wastes A Strong Blake Lively...
Everyone reacts differently to tragedy. Some people use it
to motivate them to be better, to do better. Others let it consume them and
ruin their...
Review: ‘John Henry’, Terry Crews Wields The Sledge Hammer In This Modern Retelling
The next adaptation of the John Henry legend is here with
Terry Crews staring in/as John Henry. This modern take of the tale of
the steel-driving...
Review: ‘The Gentlemen’, Another British Gangster Flick From Guy Ritchie? Sign Me Up.
The Gentlemen –
Guy Ritchie’s newest star-studded affair – follows Mickey Pearson (Matthew
McConaughey) who has built a marijuana empire throughout London. A Rhodes scholar
originally from...
Review – ‘Disturbing The Peace’, Has Guy Pearce Hit A New Low?
Next in the line of forgettable Guy Pearce movies is Disturbing the Peace. Jim Dillon (Guy
Pearce) is a marshal in the small town of...
Review: ‘The Song Of Names’, A Powerful World War II Drama With Music At...
In a day and age where it seems like every year is
highlighted by what addition(s) will be made to the Marvel cinematic universe –
dominating...