• Daddy’s Home 2 Review: Stop Making Will Ferrell Comedies

    Daddy’s Home 2 Review: Stop Making Will Ferrell Comedies

    Daddy’s Home 2 is perfectly described using the character of Didi Costine in the film. Things are happening in front of you but the YouTube video on your phone is much more entertaining…and you don’t even like most the people in the film as well. You are just kind of wondering why you are even here to… Read more

  • How The Disney Monopoly Buying 21st Century Fox Is Not Best For Business

    How The Disney Monopoly Buying 21st Century Fox Is Not Best For Business

    If the idea of Disney buying Fox only makes you happy because you think you are going to see the Hulk fight Wolverine in a movie, you aren’t looking at the bigger picture here. Read more

  • Thor Ragnarok Review: A Movie That Thinks It’s Far Funnier Than It Is

    Thor Ragnarok Review: A Movie That Thinks It’s Far Funnier Than It Is

    Thor: Ragnarok is entertaining but suffers from the same problems as other. It’s gotten to the point where you can cut and paste previous reviews and change the names while the major pros and cons of the film don’t change. Thor: Ragnarok is the best Thor movie but it’s also a textbook popcorn film. Read more

  • Geostorm Review: Who The Hell Wrote This Movie?

    Geostorm Review: Who The Hell Wrote This Movie?

    Geostorm redefines ‘nonsensical’. A film that spends the majority of its time lecturing you about the importance of putting our petty sovereignty aside for the sake of the greater good only goes to reassure you why the pathway to hell is paved with good intentions. Read more

  • Thank You For Your Service Review: A Message To Help Out Vets

    Thank You For Your Service Review: A Message To Help Out Vets

    This isn’t a movie for mainstream audiences, but if there is someone who I hope watches this film it is someone from the Trump Administration. Veteran care in this country has a long way to go and the first step in fixing it is doing so from the top down. Anyone who goes to war… Read more

  • Only The Brave Review: An Authentic Character Driven Biopic

    Only The Brave Review: An Authentic Character Driven Biopic

    There is no easy transition into depicting the events Yarnell Hill Fire and the film has to essentially create filler conflict while establishing many secondary characters. Only The Brave remains an authentic character driven biopic that provides some of the best work we’ve seen from its veteran actors and a pretty decent performance from Miles… Read more

  • Happy Death Day Review: Best Surprise Hit Of 2017

    Happy Death Day Review: Best Surprise Hit Of 2017

    I give production companies like Blumhouse lots of credit for taking a small budget films like this and taking a chance where hit or miss, is a very refreshing formula in a very stale and creatively bankrupt climate in Hollywood. Happy Death Day is a fun and energetic film perfect for the Halloween season. Read more

  • The Foreigner (2017) Review: A Foreign Film That Doesn’t Feel Foreign

    The Foreigner (2017) Review: A Foreign Film That Doesn’t Feel Foreign

    The Foreigner is a smart and entertaining foreign film that doesn’t feel all that foreign. The veteran acting of Chan and Brosnan carries the film’s dialogue, emotion, and action. I doubt this film will be successful enough to grant a sequel, but I wouldn’t mind seeing a part 2 if it came. Read more

  • The Revival of TRL Is Dead On Arrival

    The Revival of TRL Is Dead On Arrival

    No Identity, No Buzz, No Great Content, and No viewership. The TRL revival looks to be short-lived if things don’t improve ASAP. The revival of TRL is one that sounds good on paper, but even if they have brought back everyone from the original show in the original format, you simply can’t bring back the… Read more

  • Blade Runner 2049 Review: Visually Stunning But Tonally Dull

    Blade Runner 2049 Review: Visually Stunning But Tonally Dull

    Visually the film earns the highest marks but storytelling drags down what could have been a  film of the year candidate into a sci-fi thriller that is 45 minutes too long. The plot isn’t interesting enough to justify the runtime and the twist ends the film on a flat note rather than an emotional one. Oscar… Read more

  • Has Late Night Comedy Stop Being About Comedy?

    Has Late Night Comedy Stop Being About Comedy?

    At the end of the day, this isn’t about whether these guys have the right to say and do the things that they do. The argument is has late night comedy become too political to still be considered comedy? If you are a long time viewer of late night TV, can you still watch the… Read more

  • Digimon Adventures Tri Coexistence Review: Dropping The Ball In 4K

    Digimon Adventures Tri Coexistence Review: Dropping The Ball In 4K

    Last year I reviewed Digimon Adventure Tri. Chapter 1: Reunion. It was the first  Digimon animated series based on the original characters in 16 years. A crisp new animation style to continue a story that fans have waited for since their teens. I really enjoyed the first chapter, but watching the next three gave me… Read more

  • Flatliners (2017) Review: A Decent But Unnecessary Remake

    Flatliners (2017) Review: A Decent But Unnecessary Remake

    It is not every day you get the opportunity to watch a film in theatres that has 0% on Rotten Tomatoes (according to critics that is). I’ve been barking at RT critics for years now for their flawed rating system and biased reviews, the only real question here is, Does Flatliners deserve it’s 0% rating?…No. Read more

  • American Made Review: A Compelling Counterpoint To 80s Drug Culture

    American Made Review: A Compelling Counterpoint To 80s Drug Culture

    Looking to lick the wounds of The Mummy, a film that was not only a critical flop, a monetary flop (95 Million dollar loss), but it may have killed Universal’s Dark Universe before it even started. Tom Cruise is hoping everyone forgets about that film as his latest project, American Made hit theaters. Read more

  • Kingsman The Golden Circle Review: A Subpar Americanized Sequel

    Kingsman The Golden Circle Review: A Subpar Americanized Sequel

    Kingsman: The Secret Service set a high bar that Golden Circle simply couldn’t match, but Kingsman: The Golden Circle is still a fun enjoyable movie. Escapism is the key and Kingsman excels at being the Bond movie that Bond movies can’t be anymore…crude, violent, funny, and self-aware. Kingsman: The Golden Circle is a solid popcorn… Read more

  • Because of Gracia Review: An Incoherent Christian Drama

    Because of Gracia Review: An Incoherent Christian Drama

    Less is more and the reason other Christian movies worked is that they focused on one topic and wrote a story to best represent their point. Here you feel like they needed a product to target to teens, but is just isn’t relatable to its own Christian teenage demographic. Overall Because of Grácia some moments… Read more

  • American Assassin Review: A Reagan Era Action Film

    American Assassin Review: A Reagan Era Action Film

    American Assassin is basically a Reagan era action film with lackluster writing that holds back the film from being something truly memorable. With that said if you haven’t watched IT for the third time this week, American Assassin is easily the best film of the week for moviegoers. Read more

  • IT (2017) Review: Entertaining Cast Carries A Directionless Story

    IT (2017) Review: Entertaining Cast Carries A Directionless Story

    If you are judging this as a horror, the film isn’t as tension filled as another recent movie Annabelle: Creation. With that said the movie is still enjoyable and worth a watch, especially seeing what we dealt with the last few weeks.  IT is a good movie on its own, as a horror film, you… Read more