Escape Room: Should You Accept the Invitation?
Six adventurous strangers travel to a mysterious building to experience the escape room -- a game where players compete to solve a series of puzzles to win $10,000.
Glass | Movie Review
Unbreakable and Split are two very different films. Glass merges the two, and while it features James McAvoy's 'Kevin' character prominently, the pacing and atmosphere feel more akin to Unbreakable.
The Upside | Movie Review
The Upside is a remake of the 2012 French drama, The Intouchables (Les Intouchables). Both films are based on a true story, but the French version focuses more on Philippe
BumbleBee | Movie Review
It was difficult to review BumbleBee because it’s not a Transformers film. As the first film in the franchise without Michael Bay at the helm,
Aquaman | Movie Review
Aquaman is an excellent swashbuckling adventure and above all else a relief. It certainly isn't the flawless victory fans wanted from James Wan, but it is a step in the right direction. See this on a very large screen with friends.
Welcome To Marwen | Movie Review
Welcome to Marwen is a special story based on real events, and knowing that does give more weight to the movie. Check out our review for more!
The Only Christmas-Related Movie List You’ll Ever Need! (Now, with EXTRA Hyperbole!)
It’s that time of year again! It’s the time when every website, entertainment show, and magazine gives you its “Top [insert number here] Christmas Movies of All Time” list.
Mortal Engines | Movie Review – Howl’s Moving Kingdoms
Mortal Engines is a messy somersault of visual escapades, but sticks the landing with a broken foot. I grew increasingly disenchanted, but the ending brought me back and made me want to see more.
Spider-Man: Into The Spider-verse | Movie Review
Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse is a jolt of originality in the superhero genre. It covers familiar territory and plot themes, but with a blend of breakthrough animation and unconventional storytelling.
Mary Queen of Scots | Movie Review
It’s a mixed bag, but overall Mary Queen of Scots is an enjoyable period piece that should keep you entertained for the better part of two hours.