Stuber | A Fun Ride That Tries Too Hard
Stuber is a decent buddy comedy that doesn't fully execute to the best of its abilities, but you will get a few really good laughs out of it.
Spider-Man: Far From Home | Hits Close to Home
Marvel Studios continues to impress with Spider-Man: Far From Home, the follow up to their huge blockbuster success, Avengers: Endgame.
Midsommar | Movie Review
Midsommar follows a couple that travels to Sweden to visit a rural hometown's fabled mid-summer festival. What begins as an idyllic retreat quickly devolves into an increasingly violent and bizarre competition at the hands of a pagan cult.
Our Spidey senses predict… A SEQUEL in the Spider-Verse!?
That’s right. Our favorite Spider-Verse heroes are back in an all new sequel to the Academy Award Winning film, Spiderman: Into the Spider-Verse.
Yesterday | Movie Review
Minor grievances aside, Yesterday is a thoroughly enjoyable film that will delight Beatles fans with a number of winks and nods throughout.
Annabelle Comes Homes | Another Thrilling Chapter In The Conjuring Universe
Annabelle Comes Home is another successful entry in the franchise and probably one of the best in the Conjuring universe overall.
Keanu Reeves as 2019 Times Person of the Year | Thousands Sign Petition
Keanu Reeves is officially an Internet obsession. From the cult-like success of his John Wick movie franchise, to stealing the spotlight in Toy Story 4,
Toy Story 4 | Movie Review
At its core, Toy Story 4 is a tale about family, loyalty, devotion, depression, isolation, neglect, abandonment, inspiration, salvation, introspection, and perseverance. All that and it finds time to make you laugh and cry as well.
Men In Black: International | Movie Review
Men In Black: International injects some new energy into this franchise while keeping the same charm and humor from its predecessors.
The Dead Don’t Die | Movie Review
Very few films reach cult classic status. It takes a special blend of script, acting and direction to make such a phenomenon occur. The Dead Don't Die seems like a film that's primed and ready to become a cult classic, but something is missing.