The Scream franchise is one of the most fascinating and unique horror franchises, even beyond the other horror franchises that are out there and to look at it more in depth you have to look at it in several different lenses. First, before the first Scream hit theaters in the winter of 1996, the slasher … Continue reading Review: Wes would be proud
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Review: Dial ‘355’ for lousy and mediocre
The name Simon Kinberg is a name that will definitely ring a bell among cinephiles. His biggest contribution is his involvement with the X-Men film franchise both as a writer and as a producer. He's also been the producer on a small number of critical and financial projects with The Martian, Sherlock Holmes, Cinderella and … Continue reading Review: Dial ‘355’ for lousy and mediocre
Review: ‘Matrix Resurrections’ is a healthy dose of meta rejuvenation
It's all a subjective, but there was no objective reason to be excited for a fourth Matrix movie and the reason for that argument is very simple. What have the the Wachowskis made that should you excited? The answer is simply nothing. The Wachowskis could have been looked at as a director duo that made … Continue reading Review: ‘Matrix Resurrections’ is a healthy dose of meta rejuvenation
Review: ‘The King’s Man’ has lost its novelty
Kingsman: The Secret Service has to be in the conversation of one of the biggest surprises to come out in theaters not only for it being based on a comic-book series, but the movie gave face lift for the genre by combining James Bond, with the gadgets and action set pieces, and a similar dose … Continue reading Review: ‘The King’s Man’ has lost its novelty
Review: ‘No Way Home’ is the quintessential love letter for Spider-Man
It's hard to believe that Spider-Man: No Way Home is actually in theaters. For the past year or two, this movie has been the most dominated and overly discussed movie in recent years and the movie was only in its production phase. Obviously, there were set photo leaks and rumors that ended up being leaked, … Continue reading Review: ‘No Way Home’ is the quintessential love letter for Spider-Man
Review: Spielberg has made another fine masterpiece
We all have our favorite directors and it's personally fine if one wants to pick Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino or even Christopher Nolan as the best or greatest filmmaker in Hollywood. With all due respect, the answer stops and ends at Steven Spielberg. When we look at each director's catalogue and really study it film … Continue reading Review: Spielberg has made another fine masterpiece
Review: Ridley Scott embraces campy and wackiness in ‘House of Gucci’ unlike he’s ever done before
Ridley Scott is one of the best directors that's ever lived and that's ever was. Needless to say, whatever we want to say about his comments about MCU movies and maybe other franchises, Ridley Scott has already built out a legendary career that will be studied and worshiped for many years to come. He's also … Continue reading Review: Ridley Scott embraces campy and wackiness in ‘House of Gucci’ unlike he’s ever done before
Review: Disney is the king of brand new animated adventures
Say what will about the corporate overlords at Disney and the decisions that they have made over the past year with the new leadership, nothing can be taken away about the level of quality that is infused in their animated properties. Whether it's Pixar or Disney Animation, Disney 99.9% of the time strikes gold with … Continue reading Review: Disney is the king of brand new animated adventures
Review: ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’ is a warm and cozy blanket of nostalgia
Not to open up a can of worms, but there's no easy way to say this. The Ghostbusters reboot/sequel/no one on earth can tell what it is, directed by Paul Feig, wasn't met with the critical and financial success it should have had in the summer of 2016. Having no issue with it being a … Continue reading Review: ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’ is a warm and cozy blanket of nostalgia
Review: Netflix’s ‘Red Notice’ has class, fun and tons of amusement
Despite some of the movies Netflix has made, there's a goof argument to be made that a good number of them would be a perfect fit for a theatrical experience. From the epic crime film The Irishman, the heart pounding action movie Extraction or the recent zombie flick Army of the Dead, Netflix impressively showcases … Continue reading Review: Netflix’s ‘Red Notice’ has class, fun and tons of amusement









