Mary Poppins Returns Review
It’s truly nicecore cinema that leaves you cheesing and feeling nothing but an array of positive emotions.
Anna and the Apocalypse Review
Honestly, this is what “Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse” should’ve been.
A Star is Born Review: Fourth Time’s The Charm
If you aren’t a “Little Monster” by now, this film will convert you.
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again Review
You’re so wrapped up in the positive fun when it comes to the first hour that by the time Cher comes in, it just becomes God tier.
The Greatest Showman Review
Nobody is pulling a Russell Crowe for everyone’s singing ability is in their prime.
Pitch Perfect 3 Review
If this movie had a theme song it would be, “The Lazy Song” by Bruno Mars because its doing nothing at all.
Sing Review
If you’re wondering where that one billion dollar profit from Illumination’s Minions went, it went straight to Sing. With Illumination Entertainment’s second film released this year, Sing shows that there are much more things animation can do with anthropomorphic animals and can keep everyone smiling.
La La Land Review
From the opening number, you’re engaged in this colorfully vibrant musical with upbeat numbers that get into your head
Moana Review
Since Frozen, Disney used individuality to bring out character traits in their female leads which are strengthened even further with this new princess. Moana is the strongest female character Disney has created to have a film named after since Mulan.
Trolls Review
Its as if they took the game designers of Kirby Epic Yarn or Yoshi's Island and hired them as animators because it resembles a similar visual those games had.
Sing Street Review
With a killer soundtrack that satirizes the music of the 80s and fleshed out relatable characters with depth, Sing Street is a magnificent coming of age film from John Carney perfectly connects music to beauty of life.