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  • Infinite Review: A Film With Infinite Possibilities But Limited Appeal

    Infinite Review: A Film With Infinite Possibilities But Limited Appeal

    The movie stars Mark Wahlberg as Evan McCauley, a self-medicated schizophrenic who struggles every day dealing with skills he has never learned and memories of things he has never experienced. Read more

    September 17, 2021
  • ‘The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It’ Review: Dry & Dull Horror

    ‘The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It’ Review: Dry & Dull Horror

    “The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It” is a solid film but not an exciting one. Much like empty calories, you’ll get your fill, but feel empty soon afterward. Read more

    September 17, 2021
  • A Quiet Place Part II Review: A Maximal Minimalist Horror Experience

    A Quiet Place Part II Review: A Maximal Minimalist Horror Experience

    “A Quiet Place Part II” is well worth the one-year wait, as it is one of the best story-driven films of the year. Read more

    September 17, 2021
  • Spiral Review: An Insanely Predictable Film With A Miscast Lead

    Spiral Review: An Insanely Predictable Film With A Miscast Lead

    Time isn’t always on your side. There has been a lot of intrigue in the last couple of years for the “Saw” spinoff film “Spiral.” The “Saw” franchise has spawned eight films in the last 15 years, and just when it seemed the series had run out of steam, Lionsgate decided to move forward with… Read more

    September 17, 2021
  • Those Who Wish Me Dead Review: Angelina Jolie’s Best Acting Role In Years

    Those Who Wish Me Dead Review: Angelina Jolie’s Best Acting Role In Years

    Those Who Wish Me Dead is a certified must-see and if you haven’t checked out Sheridan’s catalog before this, now would be a good time to catch up. Read more

    September 12, 2021
  • Wrath Of Man Review: If The Formula Works, Don’t Change It

    Wrath Of Man Review: If The Formula Works, Don’t Change It

    “Wrath of Man” is the textbook thriller that audiences expect, full of action, suspense and drama that gives the feeling of getting your money’s worth. Read more

    September 12, 2021
  • Without Remorse Review: Fails To Bring New Life To An Old Story

    Without Remorse Review: Fails To Bring New Life To An Old Story

    A boring action movie is a cinematic skull-and-crossbones warning for all viewers who dare enter this 109-minute jungle. Read more

    September 12, 2021
  • Mortal Kombat (2021) Review: The Third Time Isn’t Always A Charm

    Mortal Kombat (2021) Review: The Third Time Isn’t Always A Charm

    After 26 years there is only one film titled “Mortal Kombat” that still leaves a pleasant taste in the mouth of its fandom, and it isn’t the 2021 version. Read more

    September 12, 2021
  • Voyagers Review: Desperately Trying To Save A Dead Young Adult Genre

    Voyagers Review: Desperately Trying To Save A Dead Young Adult Genre

    There simply isn’t enough flash or style to recommend “Voyagers” to anyone looking for a decent sci-fi or psychological thriller. Read more

    September 12, 2021
  • Concrete Cowboy Review:  Two Must-See Stories In One

    Concrete Cowboy Review: Two Must-See Stories In One

    Not to be confused with a spaghetti western, “Concrete Cowboy” is a must-see for audiences who value community, culture and family. Read more

    September 12, 2021
  • Godzilla Vs. Kong Review: The Problem With Cinematic Universes

    Godzilla Vs. Kong Review: The Problem With Cinematic Universes

    “Godzilla vs. Kong” was made for movie theaters. If you need to escape your home or support your local theater, there are worse ways to spend your time. Otherwise, this film is nothing but empty calories. Read more

    September 12, 2021
  • Nobody Review: A Serviceable ‘John Wick’ Clone

    Nobody Review: A Serviceable ‘John Wick’ Clone

    If you are looking for an action movie detox after 4 hours of the “Snyder Cut” of the redone “Justice League,” then “Nobody” provides solid popcorn viewing for springtime moviegoers. Read more

    September 12, 2021
  • The Courier (2020) Review: The Ultimate Display Of Selflessness

    The Courier (2020) Review: The Ultimate Display Of Selflessness

    “The Courier” is the best narrative film of the COVID-19 era, keeping the dim light of the cinematic spirit alive. Read more

    September 12, 2021
  • Zack Snyder’s ‘Justice League’ Review: Four Hours Is Worth The Wait

    Zack Snyder’s ‘Justice League’ Review: Four Hours Is Worth The Wait

    The Snyder Cut was a long-fought journey, but the destination makes the battle worth it. Read more

    September 12, 2021
  • Coming 2 America Review: A Sequel Nobody Wanted

    Coming 2 America Review: A Sequel Nobody Wanted

    If you loved the 1988 original, “Coming 2 America” begs the question: “How does it feel to have lived long enough to see all of your favorite franchises go down in flames?” Read more

    September 12, 2021
  • Tom & Jerry (2021) Review: A Failure To Understand Its Audience

    Tom & Jerry (2021) Review: A Failure To Understand Its Audience

    Warner Bros. Pictures’ latest content for HBO Max, its streaming service, is baffling. With the majority of its old cartoon catalog available on the platform, the decision to create a modern-day, live-action/animated hybrid of a 1940s William Hanna and Joseph Barbera cartoon begs the question: Who is the target audience? Children? Kids won’t recognize a… Read more

    September 12, 2021
  • The Little Things Review: Strong Performances Override A Flawed Cop-Drama

    The Little Things Review: Strong Performances Override A Flawed Cop-Drama

    While the film is low on 1990s nostalgia, moviegoers will appreciate a good cop drama. Read more

    August 9, 2021
  • Bliss Review: A Film Full Of Really Stupid Smart People

    Bliss Review: A Film Full Of Really Stupid Smart People

    If you are going to take time out of your day to watch “Bliss,” watch the first 25 minutes and then walk away. Read more

    August 2, 2021
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