Review: ‘Angel Has Fallen’, The Franchise Gets Back On Its Feet In A Big...
I must admit to having a soft spot for the 'Has Fallen' movies. They are ridiculously absurd, knuckle-headed action movies with a generic tough-guy...
Review: ‘The Peanut Butter Falcon’, A Feel-Good Comedy That Outwrestles Disability Stereotypes
As a wrestling fan it's been a treat seeing it grow beyond limited cinematic confines set by films such as No Holds Barred and...
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: Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Once Upon A Time In Hollywood’, A Breezy And Violent Tinseltown...
I want to live in the idyllic 1969 that Quentin Tarantino glorifies in his stylish and surprisingly personal Once Upon a Time in Hollywood....
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: ‘Stranger Things’ Season 3: The Kids Celebrate the Summer And Fight Monsters Once...
“The best things come to those who wait.”
That couldn’t be better said with the third season of Netflix’s Stranger Things. It feels like it’s...
Review: ‘Yesterday’, Danny Boyle’s Beatles-Inspired Comedy Sings A Pleasant Tune
If you love the Beatles, chances are you're going to love Yesterday, Danny Boyle and Richard Curtis' love letter to the iconic band. Put...
Review: ‘Annabelle Comes Home’ Expands ‘The Conjuring Universe’ With More Laughs Than Scares
Just a few days removed from the techno-Chucky of Child's Play, a much more terrifying doll of pure evil goes on a rampage in...




