Review: ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez, Hugh Grant And More...
It's never a sure thing to take something beloved by millions and turn it into a movie. Failed adaptations happen all of the time,...
Review: ‘The Tutor’Noah Schnapp Gets Passing Grade As A Rich Student With A Dangerous...
Who doesn't love a good psychotic thriller built around one person's obsession with another? A personal favorite of mine is The Crush, which saw...
Review: ‘Tetris’Taron Egerton Plays To Win In A Video Game Origin Story And Cold...
There are certain video games that are so momentous that you can remember the first time you ever played them. For me, it's Marvel...
Review: ‘Boston Strangler’Keira Knightley And Carrie Coon Track A Serial Killer In Hulu's Muted...
The explosion in popularity of true crime has coincided with this "golden era" of television, leading to a plethora of programs on murderers. The...
Review: ‘Shazam! Fury Of The Gods’The Magic Has Faded In Overloaded, Unfocused Sequel But...
Shazam! Fury of the Gods arrives at a curious time for the DC superhero universe. With James Gunn taking over and charting a new...
Review: ‘John Wick: Chapter 4’Keanu Reeves Goes Wild With Majestic, Beautifully-Orchestrated Violence That Nears...
There are only a handful of action flicks that I consider to be truly God tier. If you know me, you know The Raid and The Raid...
Review: ’65’Adam Driver Can't Rescue This Extinction-Level Disaster Of A Sci-Fi Survival Horror
Adam Driver, battling dinosaurs with a laser rifle, in a survival thriller from the writers of A Quiet Place. Surely, there's no way this can...
Review: ‘Scream VI’The Most Brutal Ghostface Yet Has The Franchise Feeling More Alive Than...
The Scream movies are legend, especially to fans of a certain age, but what makes this franchise great is what was accomplished with last year's "rebootquel"....
Review: ‘Champions’Bobby Farrelly's Special Needs Comedy Is A Relic That Should Stay Benched
We haven't seen a feature film from the Farrelly Brothers since 2014's unfortunate Dumb and Dumber To. That proves to be a significant touchstone...
Review: ‘Unseen’Blumhouse's New Survival Thriller Puts Asian-American Women Into The Genre Spotlight
What do you get when you cross the sensory deprivation of Bird Box with the digital reliance of Missing? The result is Blumhouse's new thriller, Unseen, which...