Reviews

Film Review: Beast

Beast hails from Icelandic director Baltasar Kormakur (Adrift, 2 Guns) with cinematographer Philippe Roousselot capturing this tale of a rogue animal terrorizing a family. With a ninety minute runtime, you ma... Read More...

Film Review: Prey

Prey is the first Predator sequel to come close to the magic of the original John McTernan film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. In 1719, we follow a tribe of Comanche in the Northern Great Plains. Naru (Amber... Read More...

Film Review: Samaritan

On its surface, Samaritan could be Amazon Prime's ground superhero drama equivalent of Marvel's Logan or even M. Night Shyamalan's Unbreakable. Sylvester Stallone plays a garbage man who likes to fix items tha... Read More...

Film Review: Bullet Train

Ladybug (Brad Pitt) is an unlucky assassin who's recently sought to make some changes in his life. These changes have led Ladybug to attempt to do his job peacefully this time. After replacing another "colleag... Read More...

Film Review: Luck

Luck is Skydance's first foray into animation, and it seems the production company is still finding its sea legs after two viewings. The production company hired former Pixar head John Lasseter as chief creati... Read More...

Film Review: Nope

Within two movies, Oscar winning writer and director Jordan Peele has catapulted himself into the best-known brand in the world of horror. He's the first auteur to reach this cinematic altitude since M. Night ... Read More...

Film Review: The Gray Man

The Gray Man is an expensive movie for Netflix, in the range of $200 million, and it's reminiscent of 2019’s Six Underground, a $200 million collaboration between Netflix and Michael Bay where Bay had creative... Read More...

Film Review: Jerry & Marge Go Large

Jerry & Marge Go Large is inspired by a true story of a retired couple who figured out a flaw in their local lottery and brought in the whole town to make an eventual windfall of over $27 million large. Th... Read More...