15 Ridiculously Underrated Comedies
When it comes to movies, comedy is perhaps my favorite genre. However, I’m pretty picky when it comes to my funny movies. For example, I didn’t love Fargo or The Big Lebowski as much as most people seem to like them.
Captain Marvel | Movie Review
Let's just be clear, Captain Marvel is not like Wonder Woman. In fact, to compare the two films is ridiculous since their only common thread is a strong female lead.
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World | Movie Review
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World is visually stunning in that it allows the audience to immerse themselves in this Viking themed reality.
Alita: Battle Angel | Movie Review
In Alita: Battle Angel, directed by Robert Rodriguez, it is several hundred years in the future and in this new world there are two societies.
Happy Death Day 2U | Movie Review
In Happy Death Day 2U, written and directed by Christopher Landon, Tree Gelbman (Jessica Rothe) is enjoying her freedom from the time loop that fate had trapped her in the day before,
The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part | Movie Review
In The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, directed by Mike Mitchell, five years have passed since Finn's sister beamed her Lego creations into Bricksburg.
Cold Pursuit | Movie Review
Cold Pursuit follows the story of Nels Coxman (Liam Neeson), a snowplow driver in Colorado. When his son is mistakenly involved in a drug deal, he’s cleaned up with the rest of the loose ends.
What Men Want | Movie Review
What Men Want is a new take on an old story. After a minor accident, a woman is able to hear the inner thoughts of men. This has been done many times before, with the most notable being the Mel Gibson film, What Women Want, back in 2000.
Serenity | Movie Review
Anyone can tell you not to think too much about a fictional film, but the strange nature of the twist in Serenity will boggle your mind the harder you think about it. It definitely makes Serenity a talking point, and in some ways it improves the film.
The Kid Who Would Be King | Movie Review
The Kid Who Would Be King is definitely a movie to take kids to. It is not only entertaining, but it has a reflective message of hope to a lot of the negativity and turmoil going on in the world right now.