Elvis Review – A Frenetic & Sometimes Dizzying Movie, For Better or Worse
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Lightyear wasn’t needed, but somehow it crashes into the Toy Story universe like an uninvited cousin who somehow fits in.
Thirty-six years later, we’re here again: Tom Cruise’s Pete ‘Maverick’ Mitchell is acing the skies, sporting Aviators and wearing a bomber jacket as if it ...
Torn Hearts is a horror film where jealousy and ambition team up for a twisted walk—like a backstage pass to a nightmare you didn’t want.
Memory is a bit sloppy in spots, but hey, most folks will shrug it off. It’s so weirdly unconventional that it actually feels fresh.
Chariot will have you laughing for all the right and wrong reasons in just 90 minutes.
Dual is a solid mix of a quirky premise and stellar performances from Gillan and Aaron Paul, proving clones can act too.
Morbius won’t be winning any Oscars, but it’s not the disaster some people make it out to be—more like a flick that’s just okay.
Your enjoyment of The Contractor depends on whether you want pure action or something deeper—if it’s the latter, you might be let down.
Matt Reeves' The Batman is a long-overdue love letter to the World’s Greatest Detective—better late than never, I guess!
Video games are difficult to adapt to screen. The filmmakers must please game lovers who are familiar with the story and characters as well as ...
While the martial arts series Wu Assassins wasn’t given a second season on Netflix, it has returned in the form of a film, Fistful of Vengeance: directed by ...
Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins set the standard, The Dark Knight raised the bar, and Rises completed The Dark Knight Trilogy.
Last Looks puts Kirkby on the map as a director who can totally hang with the likes of Guy Ritchie—watch out, Guy, there’s a new ...
Great performances and great cinematography make Zac Efron's Gold a must-see movie. Dark, grim and satisfying.
The Tiger Rising is a refurbished ’90s Hallmark product. You’ve seen it all before.
Shattered isn’t exactly a must-watch in theaters or for rent—unless you’re in the mood for a low-budget Netflix flick, then it’s just as you'd expect.
Ghostbusters: Afterlife nails the magic of the first two films—Jason Reitman stays true to his dad’s vision and keeps the supernatural fun.
When I was first offered Zeros and Ones for review, I jokingly admitted that I was willing to watch Ethan Hawke paint a house for two hours straight. While Abel ...
Red Notice wastes its star power on a forgettable ride—fun once, but hardly worth a rewatch.
There's fun around every corner in this adventure. Tarantino fans will love it.
The characters in Ida Red shine, but the crime thriller elements fail to keep up.
Army of Thieves doesn’t reinvent the heist genre, but it’s a fun ride—cheering for Dieter is easy, which makes the ending hit harder than expected.
The Spine of Night by Gelatt and Morgan Galen King is a trip—miss it, and you’ll regret it like forgetting your best friend’s birthday… but ...
If you’re craving something wild and untamed, Nicolas Cage's Prisoners of the Ghostland will hit the spot.
Malignant ditches the slasher formula, but it’s not a bad movie. The plot twist leaves you saying, “Wait, what just happened?!”
If you loved Trick 'r Treat and wanted more, Bad Candy is your new Halloween must-watch.
The Gateway is a solid crime thriller—doesn’t quite hit its potential, but hey, at least the performances are good enough to keep you from checking ...
Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms knows its audience, sticking to the familiar lore and delivering what fans want.
No Man of God is a gripping must-watch for true-crime fans and anyone curious about one of history’s most infamous serial killers.
Jungle Cruise sparks a whole new wave of adventure films—expect a flood of copycats, but this is the one that set the bar.
The Exchange is a 2000s teen comedy that won’t change your life, but it’ll definitely make your Friday night less boring.
Great White is 90 minutes of thrills, spills, and dumb humans becoming shark bait.
Werewolves Within is a howling good time—easily one of the funniest horror comedies you’ll see.
Even though a lot of it seems rehashed from other Disney films, the "be true to yourself" narrative remains an important lesson. The kids will ...
Queen of Spades tries to be all things horror but ends up being just okay—perfect for a lazy Friday night, but don’t expect to remember ...
A Quiet Place Part II adds depth to the apocalypse and leaves the door wide open for more—now if only the monsters could snack on ...
Riders of Justice mixes Mads Mikkelsen's heartfelt performance with action, comedy, and drama—like a therapy session with explosions.
Seance does exactly what it promises—keeps horror fans on the edge of their seats.
I Am All Girls on Netflix is definitely worth a watch—Director Donovan Marsh nails it, balancing entertainment with a sensitive take on a tough, painful ...
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