There used to be a time when a movie hitting a billion dollars at the box-office almost felt like a fairytale. Nowadays, it happens more often than it used to but even 50 movies to ever hit that mark, it's still mind boggling for any movie to hit $1 billion. We usually expect certain movies … Continue reading The Billion-Dollar film club ranked from worst to best
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Review: ‘Beast’ caps off the summer nicely
As the summer winds down, there's usually one or two more big profiled films that attempt to cap off the current summer movie season. The two big movies of August are undoubtedly Bullet Train and Beast. We've still got a bunch of movies opening up this month and for the remainder of the year, but … Continue reading Review: ‘Beast’ caps off the summer nicely
Review: ‘Prey’ might just be the best prequel of all time
The Predator franchise is a very interesting franchise to evaluate. We can all agree that the first Predator movie from 1987 is a great movie and perhaps one of the best action films of the 1980s. It ultimately created a foundation for the template of the perfect modern action film and Arnold Schwarzenegger is just … Continue reading Review: ‘Prey’ might just be the best prequel of all time
Review: One ticket for ‘Bullet Train’ please
David Leitch has become a fascinating director over the last decade or so. He really made his debut in directing with the first John Wick movie back in 2014, but lest we forget, it was really Chad Stahelski who got main credit for directing. Leitch served more as a co-director, stunt coordinator and one of … Continue reading Review: One ticket for ‘Bullet Train’ please
Review: ‘Nope’ is a big ol yup
The marketing for Nope, like all of Jordan Peele's movies, leave with us with so many questions because the first image we get for his movies are the most vague teaser posters in the history of poster making for movies. The poster for his first film, Get Out, centered on a man strapped in a … Continue reading Review: ‘Nope’ is a big ol yup
Review: ‘The Gray Man’ needed a bit of a polish
No movie ever really needs a budget of $200 million, even with the few exceptions there are whether it's Marvel, DC or even a Star Wars property. Be that as it may, it's huge risk to invest that kind of money on any original movie or something that's based on an unknown property. With the … Continue reading Review: ‘The Gray Man’ needed a bit of a polish
10 most anticipated films for the remainder of 2022
Now that we're half way through the year, it's time to get excited for what's to come for the next six months of 2022. It's hard to believe that the year is half way over and what's even more special is that 2022 has already been an impressive year for film. From big grand spectacle … Continue reading 10 most anticipated films for the remainder of 2022
MCU Phase Four ranked worst to best
The MCU is the king right now. It's hard to believe that 14 years ago the first Iron Man hit theaters and ever since that post credits scene with Nick Fury telling Tony Stark about The Avengers Initiative, people lost their minds (including mine) knowing that we we're getting an Avengers movie down the road. … Continue reading MCU Phase Four ranked worst to best
BEST MOVIES OF 2022 (so far)
We've now reached the second weekend of July, meaning not only did we see the release of Thor: Love and Thunder (which you should go see ASAP), we've also come to the half way mark of the year of 2022. The 4th of July is done, fireworks are over and now it's time to take … Continue reading BEST MOVIES OF 2022 (so far)
Review: ‘The Black Phone’ is Scott Derrickson’s best work yet
We often dissect who the best horror directors are. Names like Sam Raimi, James Wan, Wes Craven or perhaps John Carpenter. At the same time, those are the type of directors that have longer careers and have been able to build out an esteemed horror résumé. Newer ones like a Jordan Peele, Andy Muschietti, Ari Aster … Continue reading Review: ‘The Black Phone’ is Scott Derrickson’s best work yet









