• Mandy (2018) Review: Wild Wild Ride

    Mandy (2018) Review: Wild Wild Ride

    There are two things that Nicolas Cage is known for, being really weird and doing really weird movies. Well, it looks like he has finally found a film where both of those things have worked in his favor. Read more

  • The Predator Review: Olivia Munn Torpedo’d A Terrible Movie

    The Predator Review: Olivia Munn Torpedo’d A Terrible Movie

    The last thing 20th Century Fox wanted is a scandal attached to their $90 million dollar blockbuster but they got it. However, with all the talk of registered sex offenders and female predators, you would forget that there is actually a movie attached to all this. Shane Black is a polarizing director for me (and… Read more

  • Unbroken Path to Redemption Review: A Heartwrenching Story That Needs Improvement

    Unbroken Path to Redemption Review: A Heartwrenching Story That Needs Improvement

    The ability to forgive someone is one of the hardest things to do in life and redemption is one of the hardest things to achieve. Unbroken: Path to Redemption cites Matthew 6:14 “For if you forgive other people when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you.” This was the choice that World War II… Read more

  • Olivia Munn Reportedly Getting Heat For Ousting Sex Offender Before Film’s Release

    Olivia Munn Reportedly Getting Heat For Ousting Sex Offender Before Film’s Release

    The Predator, The 2018 sequel from 20th Century Fox is due out in theaters this Friday on the 14th of September, but one week before it’s release and there is a controversy about the film, it is a pretty damaging story that has the studio scrambling and it was the film’s own star who exposed it.  Read more

  • God Bless the Broken Road Review: Better Suited For The Hallmark Channel

    God Bless the Broken Road Review: Better Suited For The Hallmark Channel

    Earlier this year, Christian actress Madeline Carroll starred in a Christian movie based on the song I Can Only Imagine, a film so good even progressives couldn’t trash it. A few months later, Carroll stars in another Christian movie based on the song but while the intentions here are strong, the story doesn’t match the… Read more

  • Peppermint Review: A Female Led Action Flick That Isn’t Insulting To The Viewer

    Peppermint Review: A Female Led Action Flick That Isn’t Insulting To The Viewer

    The future is female…that is unless that future involves guns, cartels, and vigilante justice. Most of you should remember the media’s meltdown over the film Death Wish that starred Bruce Willis earlier this year. A film that was savaged as racist, alt-right, problematic, and a Fox News wet dream by progressive critics, so it is… Read more

  • The Nun (2018) Review: A Dull Horror Movie

    The Nun (2018) Review: A Dull Horror Movie

    Back in 2016, The Conjuring 2 was such a smash hit not only at the box office but the positive feedback of the monster was so strong, Warner Bros greenlit a spinoff starring the character. Unfortunately, if you like The Conjuring 2, The Nun does not pack the same punch as the film you saw… Read more

  • A.X.L. Review: A Movie Better Suited For Streaming

    A.X.L. Review: A Movie Better Suited For Streaming

    What is so odd about the film A.X.L. is that we essentially know nothing about this film. I can’t recall any trailers or marketing for this film leading up to its release. As of this writing, I don’t even believe there has even been a rumored budget of the film. All of this sounds like… Read more

  • The Happytime Murders Review: Stupid Stupid Puppets

    The Happytime Murders Review: Stupid Stupid Puppets

    A murder mystery set in a world where humans and puppets co-exist, but puppets are viewed as second-class citizens. When the puppet cast of an ’80s children’s TV show begins to get murdered one by one, a former cop, who has since become a private eye, takes on the case. Read more

  • The Spy Gone North Review: A Smash Mouth South Korean Thriller

    The Spy Gone North Review: A Smash Mouth South Korean Thriller

    Set in the late 1990s, The Spy Gone North is a story about government corruption and international politics during the height of tension between North and South Korea. The North Korea dictatorship led by Kim Jong-Il has increased the political tension of his neighbors with the news that the country may already have nuclear weapons… Read more

  • Is Marvel Hiring A Butt Double For Brie Larson?

    Is Marvel Hiring A Butt Double For Brie Larson?

    Central Casting is looking for a Photo Double to work on this exciting project. Filming will likely begin in early September; you should have a flexible schedule and ability to work multiple days a week through October. An interview and fitting will be required within the next 2 weeks. Filming will mostly take place in… Read more

  • Mile 22 Review: 2/3rds Of A Good Film

    Mile 22 Review: 2/3rds Of A Good Film

    Mile 22 is a film about a convert CIA tactical team called Overwatch. Their job is to get valuable Intel by any means necessary to stop international threats to national security. When an asset walks into an American embassy in Southeast Asia, The team is in a race against the clock to extract the asset… Read more

  • Ruby Rose Deletes Her Twitter After Casting Backlash From LGBT Community

    Ruby Rose Deletes Her Twitter After Casting Backlash From LGBT Community

    Many believe that the reason she shut down her Twitter was due to backlash about her casting as Batwoman in the future CW TV show centered around the popular DC Comics character. Read more

  • Slender Man Review (Soundcloud)

    Slender Man Review (Soundcloud)

    In a small town in Massachusetts, a group of friends, fascinated by the internet lore of the Slender Man, attempt to prove that he doesn’t actually exist – until one of them mysteriously goes missing. Read more

  • Photos Of Fired Disney Director James Gunn Emerge At A “Catch A Predator” Themed Party

    Photos Of Fired Disney Director James Gunn Emerge At A “Catch A Predator” Themed Party

    The photos come from Gunn’s personal blog, the theme of the party was “To Catch a Predator,” which was a popular NBC investigative series that used hidden cameras to catch alleged sexual predators who had arranged to have sex with children as young as 12. Read more

  • The Meg Review: A Bit Piece Of Escapism

    The Meg Review: A Bit Piece Of Escapism

    Five years ago, expert sea diver and Naval Captain Jonas Taylor encountered an unknown danger in the unexplored recesses of the Mariana Trench that forced him to abort his mission and abandon half his crew. Though the tragic incident earned him a dishonorable discharge, what ultimately cost him his career, his marriage and any semblance… Read more

  • BlacKkKlansman Review: Unfocused Spike Lee Anger

    BlacKkKlansman Review: Unfocused Spike Lee Anger

    BlackKkKlansman is a film based on the true story of Ron Stallworth an African-American detective in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Back in 1978, Ron manages to infiltrate the local chapter of the Ku Klux Klan via phone conservation and sending white Detective Flip Zimmerman to have face to face meetings when needed. By using this con,… Read more

  • Christopher Robin (Guest Review Ft. JasonsMovieBlog)

    Christopher Robin (Guest Review Ft. JasonsMovieBlog)

    As a young boy growing up in the countryside of Sussex, England, Christopher Robin (Orton O’Brien) spends his days playing the Hundred Acre Wood with his whimsical toy friends: nervous Piglet (Nick Mohammed), downbeat Eeyore (Brad Garett), fussy Rabbit (Peter Capaldi), scholarly Owl (Toby Jones), kind Kanga (Sophie Okonedo), little Roo (Sara Sheen), boisterous Tiger… Read more