Fool’s Paradise (2023) Review: A Satire That Loses Steam

Charlie Day has had one hell of a career by being the funny man in the long-running TV show Always Sunny in Philadelphia. When you’ve been in Hollywood long enough, you get the itch to be one who jumps into the art of directing and writing films as well. If you’re going into this movie … More Fool’s Paradise (2023) Review: A Satire That Loses Steam

The Super Mario Bros. Movie Review: A Fun Movie For Nine Years Olds

There’s been a lot of talk over the last few months about whether Chris Pratt was the correct choice to portray the role of arguably the biggest video game mascot of all time, Mario. There are a lot of questions about whether the film was going to stay true to the Nintendo mascot or if … More The Super Mario Bros. Movie Review: A Fun Movie For Nine Years Olds

Hotel Artemis Review: Lacks Substance & Excitement

Hotel Artemis is a film that models itself on the groundwork of other films like John Wick and Smoking Aces, but director and writer Drew Pearce misses the mark on a story that lacks substance and excitement. It may not be a remake, a reboot, or a sequel but sadly it won’t be very memorable when it’s all said and done. … More Hotel Artemis Review: Lacks Substance & Excitement

Pacific Rim Uprising Review: Excels At The Bare Minimum

Giant robots, Giant monsters, and at least one Chinese actress to identify with means the film’s target audience (China) should enjoy this. Pacific Rim Uprising excels in the bare minimum, as long as you aren’t asking too much of this film, you’ll enjoy it on your own time, but this is not something you need to run out to your theater to watch right now, save your money for Avengers like everyone else. … More Pacific Rim Uprising Review: Excels At The Bare Minimum