Knives Out | A Very Sharp Whodunit
Knives Out is a smartly written, directed, and acted whodunit with mind-boggling twists and turns.
‘THE SUICIDE SQUAD’ Review | DC’s Finest Film Yet
The Suicide Squad is DC's finest addition to their Expanded Universe by far. James Gunn serves up an action-packed spectacle filled with raucous humor and a touch of heart that only he can deliver. The must-see summer film.
Tolkien | Movie Review
Tolkien begins in the early years of the life of J. R. R. Tolkien (Nicholas Hoult) but the majority of the plot is split between his time in the trenches of World War I and his years at school before the war occurs.
The Last Black Man in San Francisco | Movie Review
With the recent push for diversity in Hollywood, we've seen more and more films representing people of color and varying genders. Some of those films have gone under the radar, such as last year's Blindspotting. The Last Black Man in San Francisco offers similar thematics to Blindspotting, while widening the diversity options even further.
Shazam! | Movie Review
So, with hundreds of superhero offerings already available, is Shazam! (not to be mistaken with the horrible 1996 genie movie starring Shaquille O’Neal, Kazaam) worth the time?
‘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.
Hotel Mumbai | Movie Review
Hotel Mumbai is based on the true events of 2008 when the city of Mumbai was held under siege by terrorists. The focal point of the film is the famous Taj hotel,
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.
1917 | Devastatingly Beautiful
1917 is one of the most impressive and vicious war films ever to be made. Check out the full review here and let us know what you thought.
IN THE HEIGHTS | Movie Review
In the Heights is everything you could ask for from a broadway musical to the big screen. In theaters June 11th, 2021.