A Simple Favor Review: Feig's Streak of Cross-Genre Comedies Continue
It’s as if Feig saw “Gone Girl” and said, “This is too serious. Let’s liven this up.” and we got “A Simple Favor” out of it.
The Predator Review: Campy Thrill Ride That Feels Awfully Familiar For Fox
While all of the earlier installments were badass action movies that were violent, “The Predator” is more… campy.
Life Itself Review: Theatrical “This is Us”, this is not.
It’s as if Dan Fogelman took the entire trash bin of rejected ideas from his “This is Us” writer’s room and used those unwanted ideas as the basis of this drama.
The Nun Review
The majority of the horror sequences are wildly inventive in regards to crafting, which results in a number of big scares, and it effectively pays off.
The Little Stranger Review
For the record, I’d prefer an asshole Domhnall Gleeson than an uninteresting soulless Domhnall Gleeson
A.X.L. Review
There’s nothing much to say about this Direct-to-DVD film that somehow inadvertently made its way to a theater.
Searching Review
The film is presented through every technological digital screen and, for the first time, it doesn’t feel like a gimmick, but rather refreshing.
The Happytime Murders Review
Somewhere… somehow… the movie presses the “fuck it” button and falls victim to the studio’s demand to abide by the raunchy comedy code of conduct.
Crazy Rich Asians Review
Just like “Black Panther” I walked in expecting a standard genre movie, but the film is fueled with cultural significance and they use it as the primary theme for the narrative.
Mile 22 Review
The way this movie is spliced together feels less like a movie and more like the longest commercial for the CIA ever created.