• No Exit (2022) Review: A Mystery Thriller That Always Keeps You Guessing

    No Exit (2022) Review: A Mystery Thriller That Always Keeps You Guessing

    A lot of people ask me why I watch so many crappy movies? It’s not that I love watching crap films, it’s that I’m always searching for that needle in a haystack. Finding one good movie in a sea of other crap makes it worth it. That leads us to the Hulu film called “No Read more

  • Where The Crawdads Sing Review: A Film That Sacrifices Storytelling For ‘Inclusion’

    Where The Crawdads Sing Review: A Film That Sacrifices Storytelling For ‘Inclusion’

    The next couple of months for movie releases is going to be pretty rough because there’s nothing noteworthy coming out until the late fall of this year. Until then we have to put up with the leftover movies that Hollywood Studios are trying to release because they don’t want to compete with Thor: Love and Read more

  • The Killer (2022) Review: Just Leave Professional Hitmen Alone!

    The Killer (2022) Review: Just Leave Professional Hitmen Alone!

    I couldn’t shake the feeling watching this film that there was something that was missing. With foreign movies, it is hard to tell if you’re watching a remake or sequel to something that already exists. There wasn’t much information about ‘The Killer: A Girl Who Deserves to Die’ before I saw the movie. While it Read more

  • Terror On The Prairie Review: A Strong Neo-Western & A Big First Step For Carano

    Terror On The Prairie Review: A Strong Neo-Western & A Big First Step For Carano

    Gina Carano is a former MMA fighter turned actor, who is beloved by pretty much everyone who she worked with including fans alike. There was just one little problem, Gina Carano was not a progressive leftist. Gina Carano was a conservative and that was a problem in Progressive Hollywood.  Progressives began to turn on Gina Read more

  • The Bar Room Podcast #6 (Chris Pratt, The Rings of Power, Love & Thunder, The Princess Review)

    The Bar Room Podcast #6 (Chris Pratt, The Rings of Power, Love & Thunder, The Princess Review)

      This week on The Bar Room Podcast, we are talking about Chris Pratt’s feud with a UFC Middleweight Champion, Amazon’s Rings of Power series to be a billion dollar flop, Thor: Love & Thunder, and we are also reviewing the new Hulu movie The Princess.   Don’t forget to Subscribe for Updates. Also, Follow Read more

  • 2000 Mules Review: A Movie Preaching To The Choir

    2000 Mules Review: A Movie Preaching To The Choir

    At this point, we all know what happened during the 2020 presidential election. the problem is that you’re not allowed to talk about what happened during the 2020 presidential election on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.  2am on Election night everyone went to bed thinking that Donald Trump is going to get re-elected president of Read more

  • Hot Seat Review: A Fun Low Budget Action Movie

    Hot Seat Review: A Fun Low Budget Action Movie

    After the recent revelation of Bruce Willis’s diagnosis, there’s been a lot of questions regarding low-budget movies and big-name stars. What seems to be a marketing technique is that a small-budget film that would not be seen in movie theaters is being sent to streaming services and Redbox services in order to make a buck. Read more

  • Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Review: A Solid Sequel With One Key Issue

    Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Review: A Solid Sequel With One Key Issue

    Following the events of the last film, Sonic is back in the Pacific Northwest as he attempts to help people by fighting crime as a vigilante. However, his methods tend to make the situation far worse and put the public in more danger as a result. His friend Tom Wachowski (James Marsden) advises him to Read more

  • Father Stu Review: Mark Wahlberg’s Passion Project Is An Emotional Hit

    Father Stu Review: Mark Wahlberg’s Passion Project Is An Emotional Hit

    To say Hollywood has a disdain for Christians is like saying Bills fans are not fond of Tom Brady. There is no better example of the discrepancy between critics and audience than looking at the Rotten Tomatoes score of any Christian film. You can’t expect those who believe that children aged 4-8 can be transgender Read more

  • Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe Review: The Dumbass Duo We All Need

    Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe Review: The Dumbass Duo We All Need

    Movies and television shows have gotten so awful now that whenever you hear there’s going to be a reboot or a remake of something that you actually liked your first reaction is to groan rather than celebrate. *cough* Cowboy Bebop *cough* When I first heard they were making a brand new Beavis and Butthead movie, Read more

  • The Bubble (2022) Review: Apatow Proves He Is Passed It As A Writer/Director

    The Bubble (2022) Review: Apatow Proves He Is Passed It As A Writer/Director

    When Judd Apatow isn’t busy on Twitter yelling about Trump and Republicans, he’s busy writing and directing movies like this.  The Bubble is a type of film that is better on paper than it is an execution. Let’s put a bunch of celebrities on a film set and put them in COVID regulations, that will Read more

  • The Princess (2022) Review: It’s Just As Bad As It Looks

    The Princess (2022) Review: It’s Just As Bad As It Looks

    When you watch the trailer for “The Princess”, you may think this movie is derivative feminist garbage that would never be released in movie theaters and you would be right.  22 year old Joey King, who’s probably about 5 ft 2 and 110 pounds soaking wet beating up on guys four times her size in Read more

  • Thor Love and Thunder Review: Thor Odinson Has Become A Laughing Stock

    Thor Love and Thunder Review: Thor Odinson Has Become A Laughing Stock

    Marvel’s longest-running cinematic soap opera is here and two of the worst aspects of the Thor: The Dark World being Kat Dennings and Natalie Portman are back…Yay… “Thor: Love & Thunder” begins after the events of Avengers: Endgame. Thor (Chris Hemsworth) has gotten back into shape after getting fat in the events of the last Read more

  • Minions The Rise of Gru Review: A Soulless Billboard For A Theme Park

    Minions The Rise of Gru Review: A Soulless Billboard For A Theme Park

    After Lightyear crashed and burned at the box office, all eyes were on Minions for supremacy in the popcorn flick for kids arena.   After Disney decided to frontload all of their marketing on a Lesbian couple getting married and raising a child (presumably from the ether) and then watching Chris Evans call anyone who had Read more

  • The Bar Room Podcast #5 (Chris Pratt, Disney, Paramount, Beavis & Butthead)

    The Bar Room Podcast #5 (Chris Pratt, Disney, Paramount, Beavis & Butthead)

    This week on The Bar Room Podcast, we are talking about Chris Pratt’s comments about religion, Disney sticking with Bob Chapek, Paramount studios censorship, and we are also reviewing the new Beavis and Butt-Head film on Paramount Plus.     Don’t forget to Subscribe for Updates. Also, Follow Us at Society-Reviews, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Odysee, Twitch, & Letterboxd Read more

  • Elvis (2022) Review: An Outstanding Performance Outweighs Clunky Writing And Tom Hanks

    Elvis (2022) Review: An Outstanding Performance Outweighs Clunky Writing And Tom Hanks

    There is nothing more depressing than listening to music from the 1950s. Not because 50s music is bad, its because nothing exposes the societal rot of the United States of America more than looking at what was considered music 70 years ago versus what is considered music in 2022. From Ray Charles, Little Richard, Pasty Read more

  • The Black Phone Review: Derrickson & Cargill Proves Disney Made The Wrong Choice

    The Black Phone Review: Derrickson & Cargill Proves Disney Made The Wrong Choice

    Scott Derrickson and C. Robert Cargill were supposed to work on Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness but after a creative fallout with Disney, both men left the project and went their separate ways. Derrickson wanted the sequel to be the first scary Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film and explore more of the gothic Read more

  • Spiderhead Review: A Solid Sci-Fi That Is Missing Some Parts

    Spiderhead Review: A Solid Sci-Fi That Is Missing Some Parts

    Spiderhead sure is an odd name for the movie and when you see it, that doesn’t make it any less confusing. A story about an evil pharmaceutical company running dangerous experiments on people against their will? This is a film that was written before everything in the world was brought to you by Pfizer. Considering Read more