'Red One' Review: A Lump of Coal Would’ve Been Better Than this Dreadful Christmas Comedy
an overpriced dreck of a Christmas movie devoid of Yuletide cheer.
'I Don’t Understand You' Review: Two Gay Stooges Lost in Translation | SXSW 2024
An Italian nightmare of hilarity and uncertainty.
'Don't Worry Darling' Review: Florence Pugh Carries Wilde's Stylish yet Middling Sci-Fi Thriller
At best, Don’t Worry Darling is an extended Black Mirror episode that’s not even impressive by Black Mirror standards.
'Olympic Dreams' Review
An endearing drama that expresses how it’s not just all about winning the gold, but making lasting relationships along the way.
The Secret Life of Pets 2 Review
A lesser sequel that never manages to capture the same bark as its predecessor.
Uncle Drew Review
Besides the comedy, Kyrie Irving and the majority of the cast’s makeup is the selling point of the movie and it’s amazing.
The House Review
It is not a film with a premise to have an excuse to ad-libbed jokes for 90 minutes. This totally is a movie just made for an excuse for ad-libbing for 90 minutes.
Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie Review
If you’re that person, who goes into an animated movie called Captain Underpants and expects Academy Award material, your ass better walk right out of that theater.
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.
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.
Sausage Party Review
But in all honesty I have seen a lot of shitty parents take their kids to the worst films that they shouldn’t be introduced to at their age. But with this movie, take em. It doesn’t matter how much the marketing keeps screaming its R rating down your throat, I know some dumbass parent will take their kids to see Sausage Party. And years later from now if your kid grows being fucked up, it’s your fault because this movie will mess your kid up.