Review: ‘Spider In The Web’, Even Ben Kingsley Can’t Save Them All
Spider in the Web, based on true events, tells the
story of Adereth (Ben Kingsley) – an aging operative whose glory days are
behind him. He...
Review: ‘Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark”, Also Known As Underwhelming Stories To...
Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark, a collection of short stories by
Alvin Schwartz that many of us read as children, is the newest...
Review: ‘Perception’, A Supernatural Thriller That Never Hits The Mark
Perception is the latest film to take a stab at examining
the afterlife and our interactions with it. Daniel (Wes Ramsey) is a hotshot
real estate...
Review: ‘The Art of Self-Defense’, A Dark Comedy That Packs A Punch
The Art of Self-Defense follows Casey (Jesse
Eisenberg), a mid-30s accountant that is just trying to keep to himself, not
bothering a soul. He floats through...
Review: ‘Midsommar,’ Always Check Reviews Before Traveling
Following the success of last year’s Hereditary (which
I also reviewed, and you can find here in case you missed it) Ari Aster has taken a...
Review: ‘Shaft’, It’s His Duty To Please Our…
After almost two decades, Shaft is back! Man, do I
wish Samuel L. Jackson decided to throw the iconic Shaft black turtleneck
on sooner and not...
Review: ‘Charlie Says’, Peace, Love, And Murder In A Middling Manson Family Drama
Charles Manson and the Manson family left a path of carnage
and destruction in their wake during the late '60s and early '70s. Many members
of...
Review: ‘Escape Room’ Cannot Escape Typical Thriller Movie Clichés
Escape rooms are all the rage right now, so it was only a matter of time before Hollywood decided to get in the mix...
Review: ‘The Clovehitch Killer’ Shows Dylan McDermott’s Darker Side
Tyler Burnside (Charlie Plummer) is just an ordinary kid
from an ordinary town in Kentucky. He comes from a wholesome family that
consists of his mom,...