‘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.
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Netflix’s SHADOW AND BONE | Virtual Event Today
Join the cast of Shadow and Bone for a special virtual premiere event on April 22 at 4pm PT. Tune in live to be the first to see a 10 minute sneak peek of the show.
‘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.
Godzilla vs. Kong | Tickets Giveaway
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‘THE COURIER’ Review | How a Salesman Saved the World
The Courier is a well-crafted albeit extremely conventional biopic that tells an incredible story. Starring Benedict Cumberbatch.
‘WandaVision’ Review | A Hodgepodge of Excellence
WandaVision is an incredible series for Disney’s first entry into the Marvel TV series library, which had already established a high bar.
‘THE FATHER’ Review | The Horrors of Dementia
Stellar performances coupled with what we know of dementia make The Father extremely believable, and an almost freighting experience.
‘COMING 2 AMERICA’ Review | A Dated Sequel
Coming 2 America goes out of its way to cater to fans of the original. While that isn’t a bad thing, it simultaneously alienates anyone who is unfamiliar with the original, or would not be able to relate to its humor after all these years.