Review: ‘Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway’ is age appropriate for all ages

The first Peter Rabbit, surprisingly enough, ended up being a really fun and really funny movie. It's not taking home any awards nor is it going to join the conversation of some of the greatest kids movies of all time, but it's super enjoyable and something that most people should get a kick out of. … Continue reading Review: ‘Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway’ is age appropriate for all ages

Review: ‘Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard’ wears silliness like a shield

What ever criticism you may have of the first The Hitman's Bodyguard (as valid as it may be), the one thing that no one can deny is the chemistry between Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson was absolutely terrific. That aspect of the first movie was by far the best part of the first movie … Continue reading Review: ‘Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard’ wears silliness like a shield

Review: ‘In the Heights’ is all about community, optimism and hope

In 20-30 years from now, we're going to look back at the impressive and stellar work from Lin-Manuel Miranda and appreciate it even more than how much we adore it now. Outside of the phenomenal and exceptional musical Hamilton, his contribution to the film world speaks volumes to how gifted of a playwright he is. … Continue reading Review: ‘In the Heights’ is all about community, optimism and hope

Review: ‘The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It’ is missing James Wan

The first Conjuring film, released in the summer of 2013, almost was the act of the horror genre really making a comeback for the first time in the modern era of filmmaking. Obviously, you had some great horror movies before The Conjuring, films like The Descent, the first Paranormal Activity and even Sinister are great … Continue reading Review: ‘The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It’ is missing James Wan

Review: ‘Cruella’ is Disney’s most sadistic and villainous origin story yet

Disney has a huge vault of classic properties that have spanned across generation after generation but one thing that Disney has, particularly with their animated movies, are some of the best villains in the history of cinema. Film fans have had an on going to debate on who are some of the best movie villains … Continue reading Review: ‘Cruella’ is Disney’s most sadistic and villainous origin story yet

Review: ‘A Quiet Place Part II’ is the greatest horror sequel to date

A Quiet Place was one of those rare horror movies that was robbed of Oscar nominations and we're not just talking about the technical awards. This is a movie that should have been guaranteed nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay and nominations for all the acting categories. The first A Quiet Place was, … Continue reading Review: ‘A Quiet Place Part II’ is the greatest horror sequel to date

Review: ‘Army of the Dead’ is the most Zack Snyder movie to date

It's great to see Zack Snyder getting more love and attention than he's ever had before in his life working as a director. If you've been of his work going all the way back to his remake of Dawn of the Dead, then this should make you even more thrilled to call yourself a Zack … Continue reading Review: ‘Army of the Dead’ is the most Zack Snyder movie to date

Review: Taylor Sherdian’s ‘Those Who Wish Me Dead’ is full of sincerity and spectacle

Taylor Sheridan's name needs to be discussed more when it comes to some of the best directors and screenwriters working today. Excluding the two movies he's directed, Sheridan has been the screenwriter from some of the best movies over the last 5 years or so. We all praise for Denis Villeneuve for his brilliant work … Continue reading Review: Taylor Sherdian’s ‘Those Who Wish Me Dead’ is full of sincerity and spectacle

Review: Guy Rithcie’s ‘Wrath of Man’ is a brutal and crisp revenge tale

Guy Ritchie, arguably, is one of Hollywood's best working filmmakers. Granted, it's not as if the movies he's made are some of the best movies ever made, however, I think it's safe to say that each movie he's made would be on a scale from solid to great. Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, The … Continue reading Review: Guy Rithcie’s ‘Wrath of Man’ is a brutal and crisp revenge tale

Review: ‘Spiral’ cuts the Saw franchise in half completely

The Saw franchise is one of the most fascinating and convoluted franchises of all time. What first started off as a deep and intricate psychological crime thriller has now become, and what most people refer to it as, the "torture porn." The first Saw is kind of at fault for that because not only did … Continue reading Review: ‘Spiral’ cuts the Saw franchise in half completely