• Serenity Review: Did Shyamalan Write This?

    Serenity Review: Did Shyamalan Write This?

    I’m sorry…I thought I watched an M. Night Shyamalan film last week? Perhaps I didn’t pay too much attention to the trailer for Serenity because I don’t remember it being sold as the complete clusterf**k that it turned into. A film that was pushed back TWICE from its original September 2018 release date looks like… Read more

  • Glass Review: A Little Too Much, A Little Too Confusing

    Glass Review: A Little Too Much, A Little Too Confusing

    For a while there, it looked like M. Night Shyamalan was on the verge of a major comeback. Two years ago, there was a lot of buzz about the film Split. Not only was Split a legitimately thrilling and disturbing film but major buzz was generated when it was discovered the film was a sequel… Read more

  • Replicas Review: An Amazingly Stupid Movie

    Replicas Review: An Amazingly Stupid Movie

    Not since The Bye Bye Man has a January release been so bad that it was almost good…almost. I tell you what, Keanu Reeves should not do anymore films that don’t have the name John Wick attached to them because his recent non-wick projects have not been very good. Replicas is no different because this… Read more

  • Escape Room Review: An Enjoyable But Overdone Puzzle Game

    Escape Room Review: An Enjoyable But Overdone Puzzle Game

    January is a known dumping ground for bad movies and with Escape Room being the only major release this week, it’s pretty obvious that Hollywood isn’t even going to try this year. But is the movie based on the popular group puzzle game really that bad? Read more

  • Take Point Review: A Stone Cold Lead Pipe Lock For The Top 10 of 2019…

    Take Point Review: A Stone Cold Lead Pipe Lock For The Top 10 of 2019…

    On the day of the U.S. presidential election in 2024, Ahab (HA) and his team of elite mercenaries embark on a secret CIA mission to abduct North Korea’s Armed Forces Minister in an underground bunker below the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). However, they get caught in the crossfire which causes tensions to escalate to the… Read more

  • Comedy Is Dead…And The Left Killed It

    Comedy Is Dead…And The Left Killed It

    The prevailing narrative created by the left seems to be that if something is offensive to say, then you are not allowed to say it. Some would argue that this believe is the antithesis of a free society but I’m sure those people would be smeared as alt-right for believing in the basic fundamentals of… Read more

  • Netflix’s The Punisher To Make Season 2 Villian A “Christian Alt-Right White Nationalist”

    Netflix’s The Punisher To Make Season 2 Villian A “Christian Alt-Right White Nationalist”

    Another Day…Another Marvel Property…Another FU to the conservative right. Read more

  • Kill Mobile Review: Didn’t I Just Watch This Movie Like 6 Weeks Ago?

    Kill Mobile Review: Didn’t I Just Watch This Movie Like 6 Weeks Ago?

    Last month, I reviewed the South Korean Comedy Intimate Strangers and when I saw the trailer for Kill Mobile, I literally thought it was the exact same movie…and I was right. The 2016 Italian film Perfect Strangers is currently spouting remakes all across the globe. So since I’ve already watched the South Korean version, let’s see how… Read more

  • Holmes and Watson Review: What Do You Want Me Say?

    Holmes and Watson Review: What Do You Want Me Say?

    Detective Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson join forces to investigate a mysterious murder at Buckingham Palace. It seems like an open-and-shut case as all signs point to Professor James Moriarty, the criminal mastermind and longtime nemesis of the crime-solving duo. When new twists and clues begin to emerge, the world’s greatest sleuth and his… Read more

  • SocietyReviews Top 10 Best Films of 2018

    SocietyReviews Top 10 Best Films of 2018

    2018 is in the books and it is time for the Top 10 Best movies of 2018. 2018 brought forward a diverse line of great films. We got faith-based films, Asian films, action film, we even got some horror movies on the list. I’m pretty sure most people reading this will be unfamiliar with a… Read more

  • SocietyReviews Top 10 Worst Films of 2018

    SocietyReviews Top 10 Worst Films of 2018

    It’s that time of the year again, for me to take out 12 months of frustration out on the worst pieces of trash that took a minimum of 20 hours out of my life. 2018 was a diverse year in bad films. You had movies that were dull, movies that were offensive, movies that were… Read more

  • Thoroughbreds Review: Not Exactly The New Heathers

    Thoroughbreds Review: Not Exactly The New Heathers

    Connecticut, home to rich elite Democrats who value lawns and driveways so they don’t live in New York City. Apparently, it is also the home to sociopathic teenagers who have to buy their friends and mull over killing people in order to bring any sense of joy to their miserable existence…so yeah they nailed Connecticut. Read more

  • Bumblebee Review: Soars Over An Extremely Low Bar

    Bumblebee Review: Soars Over An Extremely Low Bar

    Set in what I assume is the late 1980s, The War On Cybertron reaches its boiling point as Optimus Prime and the Autobots are forced from their homes and must retreat to Earth due to their civil war against the Decepticons. The first Autobot to arrive on the planet is B-127 also known as Bumblebee.… Read more

  • The Mule Review: Eastwood Redeems Himself In Gritty Celebration Of Family

    The Mule Review: Eastwood Redeems Himself In Gritty Celebration Of Family

    Earlier this year, Clint Eastwood wrote and directed a film starring three young heroes who stopped a terrorist attack in France called The 15:17 to Paris. Unfortunately, this gamble did not pay off as the movie with amateur actors bombed critically and didn’t reach the heights that Eastwood set for the film. Ten months later,… Read more

  • Aquaman Review: The Best DCEU Film To Date Still Has Its Issues

    Aquaman Review: The Best DCEU Film To Date Still Has Its Issues

    It feels like the DC Extended Universe is falling apart at the seams over the last year or so. Justice League bombed at the box office, Ben Affleck is out as Batman, Henry Cavill out as Superman, Wonder Woman 1984’s release pushed back to 2020, Ezra Miller still has a job as Barry Allen, and… Read more

  • Mortal Engines Review: Watch The First 10 Minutes…Then Leave

    Mortal Engines Review: Watch The First 10 Minutes…Then Leave

    Mortal Engines is one of those movies where the less you know about it, the more intrigued you are. It is also a movie where the more you found out about it, the more you hate it. Read more

  • Leave No Trace Review: The Troubling Line Between Independence And Endangerment

    Leave No Trace Review: The Troubling Line Between Independence And Endangerment

    I guess I should give credit to Victor Morton, the Rightwing Film Geek for this film recommendation…but I won’t. I can already tell you that my Best & Worst films of 2018 will be VASTLY different from the Academy and the Foreign Press because as the 2019 Golden Globes nominations have been announced, sadly the film… Read more

  • Unstoppable (2018) Review: Don’t Believe The Hype, This Isn’t The Film You Are Expecting

    Unstoppable (2018) Review: Don’t Believe The Hype, This Isn’t The Film You Are Expecting

    Despite being a Korean release, it’s sad to say that Unstoppable (2018) is one of the most disappointing films of the year. Don Lee (Ma Dong-Seok) stars as a fish market worker who is trying to right the wrong of some bad investments that have put a stranglehold on his marriage. One night, after getting… Read more