• The Wall Review: An Intimate Cinematic Thriller

    The Wall Review: An Intimate Cinematic Thriller

    If you are looking for a storybook ending, you won’t get it here. Just like real war, there are no good/bad endings, it’s only survival vs death. The Wall is an intimate cinematic thriller that despite its small-scale is one of the best films so far this year. Read more

  • Snatched Review: Argh…

    Snatched Review: Argh…

    As if I need to be any blunter, I think comedy and Amy Schumer needs to take a break, go on a vacation with Seth Rogen and forget to come back, maybe then we can get fewer movies like this and go back to making people laugh. Read more

  • Everything, Everything Review: A Bad Story With Camera Tricks

    Everything, Everything Review: A Bad Story With Camera Tricks

    I hope people actually living with this disease don’t really believe that this is how love and relationships in the real world work because they will be more disappointed than me scrolling through Amanda Stenberg’s Instagram page after the movie. Read more

  • Their Finest Review: Educational & Enjoyable

    Their Finest Review: Educational & Enjoyable

    Their Finest is a great war time film that is just as much educational as is enjoyable. Read more

  • The Lost City of Z Review: A Film Full of Filler

    The Lost City of Z Review: A Film Full of Filler

    The Lost City of Z does more right than it does wrong if it could only trim the fat of filler exposition, not only would it improve the pace but it would improve the overall quality of the film. Read more

  • Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Review: A Subpar Episode Of Marvel

    Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Review: A Subpar Episode Of Marvel

    If I did ½ star ratings, this film would be closer to a 2.5 because there is good here and you will probably still enjoy as a popcorn film. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 tries to score too many points on what people liked in the first movie but instead produces a mediocre sequel… Read more

  • Sleight (2016) Review: Passable But Missed Opportunity

    Sleight (2016) Review: Passable But Missed Opportunity

    I wish the movie, expanded a little more with the ‘magical’ element of the story since it was the main selling point, it’s almost criminal they didn’t do more with it. As it is Sleight is a passable film that brings up the issue of surviving in a rough setting without giving you a good… Read more

  • The Circle (2017) Review: A Terrible Film That Mirrors Our Terrible Reality

    The Circle (2017) Review: A Terrible Film That Mirrors Our Terrible Reality

    I’ve seen much better movies on this topic, but if you think this film isn’t realistic in the era of Instagram, Snapchat, Alexa, and WorldStarHipHop…you may want to take a closer look at current events…it may scare the crap out of you. Read more

  • King Arthur Legend of the Sword Review: High On Effects, Low on Quality

    King Arthur Legend of the Sword Review: High On Effects, Low on Quality

    When it comes to King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, the weakest part of the film is the writing. It feels like if they had spent more time polishing the writing and making the flow of the film work better this would be a much better movie. With that said, the movie is enjoyable its… Read more

  • Phoenix Forgotten Review: A Pleasant Mockumentary

    Phoenix Forgotten Review: A Pleasant Mockumentary

    The film is pretty short, only 85 minutes. Normally this would get under my skin, but here the film doesn’t stretch itself too thin and remains effective. Phoenix Forgotten while not a top 10 film of 2017 is one of my favorite and most pleasant surprises of the year. Read more

  • Unforgettable (2017) Review: Beating A Rotting Corpse

    Unforgettable (2017) Review: Beating A Rotting Corpse

    Unforgettable is what happens when you beat a dead horse and you aren’t even creative enough to use a different stick. Read more

  • Free Fire Review: A Failed Tarantino Attempt

    Free Fire Review: A Failed Tarantino Attempt

    Free Fire fancies itself as a Tarantino-like film, but the film manages to fail to match every aspect of filmmaking that made Tarantino a success. If it wasn’t for a decent opening, I would rate this film much worse, as it is Free Fire is one of the worst examples of wasted potential in some… Read more

  • The Fate of the Furious Review: Rock vs Vin Diesel Is More Entertaining

    The Fate of the Furious Review: Rock vs Vin Diesel Is More Entertaining

    The Fate of the Furious is a step back from the last few films, mostly due to the fact that there is a more interesting story going on behind the camera than in front of it. Read more

  • The Case for Christ Review: A Christian Story For Mainstream Audiences

    The Case for Christ Review: A Christian Story For Mainstream Audiences

    The real Lee Strobel shortly quit his job as a reporter and became a pastor with his wife, the story of his life is a fascinating ride from non-believer to believer that not only delivered a bestselling book but a compelling film. The Case For Christ is a story that can be embraced by mainstream… Read more

  • Going in Style Review: Cinematically Going Out Sad

    Going in Style Review: Cinematically Going Out Sad

    Considering how close to death these actors are in real life, they aren’t doing their legacy a favor by being in movies like this. Going In Style is a half-assed revenge tale of a bunch of bitter old man who really doesn’t have anyone but themselves to blame. Read more

  • The Prison Review: For Those Who Love Cops And Corruption

    The Prison Review: For Those Who Love Cops And Corruption

    The film is a throwback to classic action crime movies meaning you won’t see anything you haven’t already seen before, plus the over the top ending takes away from an otherwise enjoyable film. For all it’s ups and downs, The Prison is a middle of a road action flick for people who favor crime and… Read more

  • Ghost In The Shell (Guest Review Ft. JasonsMovieBlog)

    Ghost In The Shell (Guest Review Ft. JasonsMovieBlog)

    Ghost in the Shell is a step in the right direction for Hollywood in adapting anime movies into live-action features films, opening up the possibilities for better translations and erasing bad memories of some past endeavors (see Dragonball: Evolution). So, I just have this left to say…. I am Jason and I give me consent… Read more

  • Wilson (2017) Review: An Unfunny Downer Film

    Wilson (2017) Review: An Unfunny Downer Film

    Wilson is a downer project that isn’t nearly as funny as it thinks it is. A Drinking game without the game brings more humor than this film. Read more