'The Flash' Review: Despite its Nostalgia Cheese, DC Speedster's Solo Flick is a Sprinting Fun Time
A visceral blast of summer fun held together by Andy Muschietti’s vibrant direction and Christina Hodson’s poignant script.
'Bullet Train' Review: Assassins on a Train Getting Quippy
You deadass hired Kimiko from The Boys for an action flick and had her play an attendant? Really?
Knives Out Review
For someone who has specialized strongly in the sci-fi genre, Rian Johnson has a knack for comedy.
The Shape of Water Review
This is hands down one of Sally Hawkins; best roles of her career and she never even says a word.
Loving Review
Recently there has been a good amount of film with a similar theme of social injustice. From The Birth of a Nation to even Zootopia these films brought out strong messages of discrimination and racism people face in communities today. But none of these films are as powerful as Jeff Nichols’ Loving.
Elvis and Nixon Review
Though it is hampered by a really talented cast and good direction that leaves you entertained, the TV movie awkward silliness of Elvis & Nixon makes this second Amazon Studios feature film only to be seen nothing past your Amazon Kindle device.
Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice Review
Snyder's Batman V. Superman is an incoherent mess with unnecessary prolonged sequences that just extends the time limit, but the great action and introduction to this universe's Batman, Lex Luthor, Alfred, Wonder Woman makes it up to be a worthy in theater experience for your time and money [but you'll most likely only see it once early in the morning so you can get started for the rest of the day]