Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Review: A Story For People Who Hate Elon Musk

You either love Rian Johnson for destroying  the Star Wars brand or you hate Rian Johnson destroying  the Star Wars brand. In 2017, Johnson was responsible for Disney’s Star Wars The Last Jedi. The film without question fractured the fanbase of one of the strongest brands in the entertainment of all time. Critics loved the … More Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Review: A Story For People Who Hate Elon Musk

See How They Run Review: A Subpar Mystery Film Missing Character

I’ll be the first to admit that I’m a sucker for a good mystery movie. As someone who values storytelling and colorful characters, A good mystery movie has to have both of those working in unison. While there has been a resurgence of mystery films in the last few years with ‘Knives Out’, ‘Murder on … More See How They Run Review: A Subpar Mystery Film Missing Character

Last Looks Review: A Decent Mystery That’s Missing A Piece

There aren’t many big-name big-budget movies coming out this summer that people are looking forward to. Unless you care about superhero movies, you’re pretty much out of luck until Avatar 2 comes out somewhere around Christmas. If big-name studios aren’t going to keep you entertained, look at some smaller-budget movies. It wasn’t that long ago when I … More Last Looks Review: A Decent Mystery That’s Missing A Piece

No Exit (2022) Review: A Mystery Thriller That Always Keeps You Guessing

A lot of people ask me why I watch so many crappy movies? It’s not that I love watching crap films, it’s that I’m always searching for that needle in a haystack. Finding one good movie in a sea of other crap makes it worth it. That leads us to the Hulu film called “No … More No Exit (2022) Review: A Mystery Thriller That Always Keeps You Guessing

Where The Crawdads Sing Review: A Film That Sacrifices Storytelling For ‘Inclusion’

The next couple of months for movie releases is going to be pretty rough because there’s nothing noteworthy coming out until the late fall of this year. Until then we have to put up with the leftover movies that Hollywood Studios are trying to release because they don’t want to compete with Thor: Love and … More Where The Crawdads Sing Review: A Film That Sacrifices Storytelling For ‘Inclusion’

The Witch Part 2 The Other One Review: Crazy, Brutal, Bloody, and Stellar

A ‘girl’ who survives alone in the devastated secret laboratory ‘Ark’ takes first step in the world. Kyung-hee and Dae-gil, two siblings meet the ‘girl’ and become the only friends. Characters with different purposes appear, one after another, and start chasing the ‘girl’. It is the beginning of everything, as another witch wakes up! … More The Witch Part 2 The Other One Review: Crazy, Brutal, Bloody, and Stellar

Death on the Nile Review: Branagh Comes Back With A Major Improvement In Quality

The peace and tranquility that was temporarily present on the S.S. Karnak is destroyed after one of the passengers is found murdered. Renowned Belgian detective Hercule Poirot is entrusted with the important task of identifying which one of the passengers is the killer before they strike again. … More Death on the Nile Review: Branagh Comes Back With A Major Improvement In Quality

Arctic Void Review: A Mystery Thriller That Leaves The Audience With Blue Balls

When the power mysteriously fails, and almost everyone vanishes from a small tourist vessel in the Arctic, fear becomes the master for the three who remain. Forced ashore, the men deteriorate in body and mind until a dark truth emerges that compels them to ally or perish. … More Arctic Void Review: A Mystery Thriller That Leaves The Audience With Blue Balls