Monday Night Movie Club #27: Magic Mike’s Last Dance (2023)

This week on the Monday Night Movie Club, Jacob Smith, Rob Motto, CS Johnson, c1nnamonbunny, and Rick Aragon review two movies on one show. The gang reviews the latest Magic Mike film with Channing Tatum and Salma Hayek.   Don’t forget to Subscribe for Updates. Also, Follow Us at Society-Reviews, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Odysee, Rumble, and Twitch

Creed III Review: A Solid Film Full Of Logical Errors

The road to Creed III has been paved with questionable decisions along the way. The elephant in the room with MGM’s latest film in the Rocky spin-off series is the fact that Sylvester Stallone is nowhere to be seen. For the first time in this historic nine-film franchise, Stallone was not involved in the movie’s … More Creed III Review: A Solid Film Full Of Logical Errors

Champions (2023) Review: A Heart Warming Disney Channel Movie

A few weeks ago, on Saturday Night Live, Woody Harrelson angered left-wing progressives by making a mockery of big pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer and Moderna stating that they forced the entire world to take their drugs for massive profits. “So the movie goes like this, The biggest drug cartels in the world get together and … More Champions (2023) Review: A Heart Warming Disney Channel Movie

Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre Review: A Mid-Tier Guy Ritchie Saga

It was a few years ago I said that Guy Ritchie was one of the most Hit or Miss directors of the last couple of decades. This was coming off of the heels of the 2017 flop ‘King Arthur: Legend of the Sword’ which was yet another low point for his career. Every time Guy … More Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre Review: A Mid-Tier Guy Ritchie Saga

The Point Men (2023) Review: South Korean Jason Bourne Clone Is A Pretty Looking Thriller

A film based on the 2007 South Korean hostage crisis where 23 Catholic missionaries were kidnapped by the Taliban in exchange for 200 captured Taliban soldiers provides an interesting look at an international incident. From an American perspective, it is interesting to watch a film regarding the war in Afghanistan involving two countries that were … More The Point Men (2023) Review: South Korean Jason Bourne Clone Is A Pretty Looking Thriller

80 For Brady Review: Tom Brady Challenges Lebron James For Worst Film Producer of All Time

Following in the footsteps of LeBron James, Tom Brady is also cosplaying as a Hollywood producer to produce one of the worst films of the year. ‘80 for Brady’ is a painfully unfunny sports film that only exists to stroke the ego of Tom Brady. Now that Tom Brady has finally retired for the second … More 80 For Brady Review: Tom Brady Challenges Lebron James For Worst Film Producer of All Time

Jesus Revolution Review: A Welcoming But Empty Christian Drama

It felt like the 2010s was part of a Renaissance of Christian movies that managed to build strong storytelling with the word of God. Films such as Unplanned, Run The Race, Indivisible, and I Can Only Imagine created a strong portfolio for the Christian genre which changed the way the films were produced and received … More Jesus Revolution Review: A Welcoming But Empty Christian Drama

Magic Mike’s Last Dance Review: A Broken Vision Of The Female Fantasy

It’s hard to tell if there was any hype for a third Magic Mike movie but the only reason why this film has anything of note is due to the behind-the-scenes drama that took place right at the beginning of filming. Thandiwe Newton was initially cast in the lead role along with Channing Tatum, However, … More Magic Mike’s Last Dance Review: A Broken Vision Of The Female Fantasy

Ant-Man and the Wasp Quantumania Review: Same Film, Different Name

The latest episode of the longest-running soap opera in cinematic history begins with Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) who has become a successful author in the aftermath of Endgame. Despite his success, Scott is still having issues connecting to his daughter Cassie (Kathryn Newton) who has become a social justice activist in San Francisco which has … More Ant-Man and the Wasp Quantumania Review: Same Film, Different Name