CRUELLA | Movie Review
This live-action film follows the early exploits of Cruella de Vil, a fashion designer with a penchant for mayhem and absurdity.
Nightmare on Elm | A Freddy Krueger Short Film | Review
Freddy Krueger is back in a new Nightmare on Elm - A Fan Film. This tribute to the classic boogeyman will keep you up all night.
An Interview with ‘The Martian’ Author Andy Weir
We sat down with Andy Weir recently to talk about his career; his latest novel, Project Hail Mary (which released on May 5), and his advice for aspiring writers. There’s also a brief review of Andy’s new novel after the interview.
‘WRATH OF MAN’ Review | What You See is What You Get
Overall, Wrath of Man is mostly what it appears to be: a Jason Statham action flick that stays true to its roots and doesn’t try to be anything that it’s not.
‘PERCY VS. GOLIATH’ Review | Disappointingly Inaccurate
While brilliantly acted, Percy vs. Goliath erases all nuance from the controversial subject matter, diminishing the value of a message that would have been more honestly conveyed with a genuine depiction.
‘THE VIRTUOSO’ Review
The Virtuoso is a suspense murder drama which is done in by weak writing. Performances by Anthony Hopkins, Anson Mount, and Abbie Cornish were the high points in a disappointing film that failed to deliver on its potential.
‘WITHOUT REMORSE’ Review | Without Emotion
Here's our review of Without Remorse, the latest Tom Clancy feature film that will be coming to Amazon this week.
‘NOBODY’ Review | It’s All Good, Man!
Bob Odenkirk sheds his Saul Goodman persona for a form-fitting John Wick number in this over-the-top revenge flick. Nobody is definitely not high cinema, but it's a fun way to spend an hour and a half.
Mortal Kombat Review | Far From Flawless
Simon McQuoid and his creative team blatantly ignored almost everything that makes Mortal Kombat good from a story standpoint, and instead threw in an R rating and some fatalities in hopes that would be enough to appease fans.
‘FRENCH EXIT’ Review | Controlled Chaos
With money running out and suicidal thoughts taking hold, the final 30 minutes of French Exit are fantastic. Clocking in just shy of two hours, it takes a bit to get to the best parts of the film, but the final act is worth the wait.