Review: ‘History Of The World, Part II’Mel Brooks Revisits His 41-Year-Old Classic For A...
Mel Brooks is the king of what my father would admirably call “stupid movies.” Brilliantly written movies that will make you bust your gut...
Review: ‘Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre’It's Mission Accomplished For Guy Ritchie's Spy Caper Starring...
How has it taken this long for Guy Ritchie to make his own Mission: Impossible-style spy movie? The Man from UNCLE, which is great...
Review: ‘Spoonful Of Sugar’Morgan Saylor Shines In A Drug-Fueled Ride Down The Rabbit Hole
A little drop will do ya. Wait…ahem…before we get into this, let me state that I don’t condone the use of hallucinogens nor do...
‘The Mandalorian’ Season 3 Review & Recap: Din Djarin And Grogu Are On The...
There's a funny bit in the VERY long-awaited first episode of The Mandalorian's third season when Greef Karga (Carl Weathers), who has been kicking ass...
Review: ‘Children Of The Corn’Kurt Wimmer Attempts To Breathe New Life Into “He Who...
I’m sure most horror fans out there remember the original Children of the Corn. That little tale about a midwestern town taken over by...
Review: ‘Creed III’Michael B. Jordan And Jonathan Majors Clash But The Franchise Is Losing...
Where does a champion boxer go when the hunger is gone? In real terms, the figher with nothing left to fight for, no mountain...
Review: ‘Return to Seoul’A French Adoptee Returns To South Korea In Search Of Her...
I have no expertise on this subject (other than talking with people who have experienced this), but when people have lived a life separate...
Review: ‘Linoleum’Jim Gaffigan And Rhea Seehorn Go Above & Beyond In This New Sci-Fi...
Cameron Edwin (Jim Gaffigan) has always wanted to do something fantastic in Linoleum. Certain people grow up wanting to be professional athletes, others want...
Review: ‘Cocaine Bear’Roars With Wild, Hilariously Coked-Out Havoc That Will Leave You Needing Another...
Perhaps every few years audiences need a new Snakes On a Plane, a film that delivers exactly what it promises and nothing more. Cocaine...
Review: ‘Inside’Willem Dafoe Is Consumed By A Love Of Art And The Will To...
Why is it that so many crime films are about art theft? It's because the exploration of man's desire to acquire art leads to...