Game Night Review
Before viewing this, I was originally skeptical about Daley/Goldstein being the directors for the upcoming Flashpoint film for DC. But now, I'm fully onboard with them going off to adapting it.
Black Panther Review
At a certain point, “Black Panther” goes beyond being a Marvel movie, a comic book adaptation, and a superhero movie. It breaks the glass ceiling by exceeding all three and instead becomes a revolutionary culture point for Black cinema.
Peter Rabbit Review
I don’t know why everyone was so heated about Peter Rabbit when the trailers came out. Yeah, it looked terrible but when I was growing up, I always perceived him to be kind of an asshole.
Fifty Shades Freed Review
Instead of calling this "50 Shades," this would've been better off titled "Domestication: The Movie."
Winchester Review
Aw how cute. Lionsgate really wanted their own little 'Conjuring' franchise.
Maze Runner: The Death Cure Review
The action is almost the equivalent to riding a car with a dude pumped on adrenaline. At first, it's exciting, but at a certain point you scream, “Okay I've had enough. I want to get off this ride now.”
12 Strong Review
The movie has was too many explosions and bloody gun violence that it’ll give a Michael Bay enthusiast and even Bay himself the biggest fuel of testosterone in the world.
Den of Thieves Review
My biggest gripe about “Den of Thieves” is just thinking how beneficial it would've been to release it as a limited TV series than a two-hour movie.
Paddington 2 Review
This is a movie that is just pure, precious, and just the right amount of perfect.
Proud Mary Review
Hey SONY I know you should feel ashamed for releasing certain movies but out of everything, you decided not to promote “Proud Mary”? Save your shitty marketing for a film that deserves your shitty marketing.
The Commuter Review
While “Non-Stop” was Taken: The Plane, “The Commuter” is Taken: The Train.
Insidious: The Last Key Review
As long as you can set these movies back before 2011 then you can keep making this franchise work until Lin Shaye says “No.”