• CHiPs (2017) Review: A Hit Or Miss R Rated Comedy

    CHiPs (2017) Review: A Hit Or Miss R Rated Comedy

    This isn’t the comedy of the year or even a smash hit, it just isn’t as bad as I thought it was. Dax Shepard put a lot of effort into this film and overall it was a decent effort. The chemistry works, the jokes are hit and miss, and Vincent D’Onofrio is never a waste… Read more

  • Life (2017) Review: What An Ending!

    Life (2017) Review: What An Ending!

    Life was on pace to be a decent B movie with high budget effects, but the ending to this film was such an epic fail (in terms of the character’s plan, not the writing) that I had to give them an extra star just for writing such a ballsy ending. Read more

  • Power Rangers Review: Rather Watch The 1997 Film

    Power Rangers Review: Rather Watch The 1997 Film

    Will Power Rangers fans enjoyed this film? Probably not, you’ll spend all your time nitpicking things that aren’t like the original series. Will your average moviegoers like this film? Honestly, yes. This is not a great movie by any stretch, but it is watchable and its better than the 1995 counterpart which wasn’t a hard… Read more

  • Gifted Review: Sass, Swearing, & A Strong Family

    Gifted Review: Sass, Swearing, & A Strong Family

    Gifted is cliché at times and tends to go the route of hoping an adorable little girl can win your hearts with sass and occasional swearing. While she may not completely win you over, the film empathizes the importance of a strong stable family and for that, it is worthy of a favorable rating. Read more

  • Personal Shopper Review: Terrible Editing Kills A Good Effort

    Personal Shopper Review: Terrible Editing Kills A Good Effort

    When it comes to Personal Shopper, there is a lot to like about this film, but you really have to question the decision-making in the writing. The ending is pretty bad as it serves to ask more questions that will never be answered and feels very out of place with the other 100 minutes. The… Read more

  • Lion (Guest Review Ft. Movie Man Jackson)

    Lion (Guest Review Ft. Movie Man Jackson)

    It may be the editing, which isn’t perfect in the first half, but adequate. In the second half, elapsed time isn’t clearly defined, and some character introductions/relationships/reintroductions are a little clunky as a result. Chemistry between Patel and Rooney Mara is average. The scenes they share extensively together (not a ton) is when Lion becomes… Read more

  • The Belko Experiment Review: Low Expectation Fun Thriller

    The Belko Experiment Review: Low Expectation Fun Thriller

    The Belko Experiment ultimately delivers on a simple premise, workplace violence turned up to 100. With low expectations, the film is a fun thriller worthy of seeing with a few friends or enjoying in the comfort of your own home. James Gunn gets credit for trying to do something different like with most Blumhouse Films.… Read more

  • Beauty and the Beast (Guest Review Ft. KeithLovesMovies)

    Beauty and the Beast (Guest Review Ft. KeithLovesMovies)

    Overall, this was a good adaptation of the animated classic that stayed true to the source material. While the film took advantage of its budget, the overproduction of the musical numbers often did more harm than good. The film depended on the relationship between Belle and the Beast’s but it wasn’t the most believable because… Read more

  • Manchester by the Sea (Guest Review ft. ScreenZealots)

    Manchester by the Sea (Guest Review ft. ScreenZealots)

    While it’s a genuine look at the grieving process, I wanted this movie to be so much better than it actually is. I feel Affleck’s incredible performance is clouding everyone’s opinion of this film and if they’d simply take a step back, they’d notice the multitude of aspects that don’t work, like classical music used… Read more

  • Fences (Guest Review ft. Amari Sali)

    Fences (Guest Review ft. Amari Sali)

    A film which makes you think, reflect, and feel. I don’t feel like I watch enough of those. So when films like this come along, it is like cleaning your palate. It is like, being reminded of what a quality drama can be, and how from the old to the young, it isn’t unfair to… Read more

  • Moonlight (Guest Review ft. CineMuseFilms)

    Moonlight (Guest Review ft. CineMuseFilms)

    Moonlight has more in common with impressionist paintings than modern cinema. It is soft-focused and visceral. It is not about race or sexuality or masculinity, yet it takes us into those spaces to experience the film rather than just watch. It defies holistic labels and compels engagement with its fragments. You do not see this… Read more

  • Kong: Skull Island Review: An Empty Popcorn Film

    Kong: Skull Island Review: An Empty Popcorn Film

    Kong: Skull Island really wants to be taken seriously, but can’t shake the fact that it feels like a B-movie with a 200 million dollar budget. It may be too early to say this, but King Kong might only be the second-best movie about Apes this year. Read more

  • Table 19 Review: Just A Mess Of A Movie

    Table 19 Review: Just A Mess Of A Movie

    able 19 is one massive cringe fest. Characters say cringeworthy things and do cringeworthy things that normal functioning people just wouldn’t do. Read more

  • Before I Fall Review: Zoey Deutch Can’t Carry The Film Very Far

    Before I Fall Review: Zoey Deutch Can’t Carry The Film Very Far

    By the time Samantha discovers that Juliet dies in every scenario and that she need to save her, she really doesn’t ‘try’ to save her. She always waits until the last 10 minutes before she dies when she had all day to convince her not to commit suicide. So when she finally jumps in front… Read more

  • Logan Review: The Perfect Swan Song For Hugh Jackman

    Logan Review: The Perfect Swan Song For Hugh Jackman

    Unlike previous films, this one keeps it simple and the ‘less is more’ technique delivers the Wolverine film that we have wanted for over a decade and it is disappointing that we finally get it in the final installment. Read more

  • Collide Review: A Low Budget Popcorn Flick

    Collide Review: A Low Budget Popcorn Flick

    The movie is not the best and it’s not the worst, it’s the textbook definition of a quick action movie you would watch on Netflix if you had nothing else to do and for that, it succeeds at what it needs to be. Read more

  • Get Out Review: Horror, Comedy, & Exaggerated Social Issues

    Get Out Review: Horror, Comedy, & Exaggerated Social Issues

    Get Out isn’t a film that people have to worried about being lectured to or a film people are afraid to criticize because they don’t want to be called racist. It is a Great Horror/Comedy that exaggerates social issues to get some great laughs and suspense. Read more

  • The Great Wall Review: Cheap Chinese Crap

    The Great Wall Review: Cheap Chinese Crap

    The Great Wall misses the mark by delivering a medieval Independence Day knock off that doesn’t have the excitement or the edge to be memorable. Read more