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EXCLUSIVE Movie Review: "Death House"
“Hell isn’t a word, it’s a sentence.”
WOW!!
“Death House” is one of THE most highly anticipated movie coming out in January. It has fans so excited….even… More “EXCLUSIVE Movie Review: "Death House"”
Blade Runner 2049
Blade Runner, Ridley Scott’s cult science fiction classic, has a special place in many cinephiles’ hearts. Its grim view of the future and questions about what makes us human have influenced the science fiction genre since its release in 1982.… More “Blade Runner 2049”
Atomic Blonde
For me, action films fall into two categories. Some are built around amazing set pieces with a cool story to set them up. Others are carried by a charismatic leads with commanding screen presence.… More “Atomic Blonde”
Baby Driver
Sometimes, the summer movie season can be an insufferably bland cinematic desert. This wasteland is filled with unnecessary sequels, silly reboots and just plain bad movies. Any unique movie is like a fleeting but utterly refreshing breeze.… More “Baby Driver”
Alien: Covenant
Prometheus divided fans of the Alien franchise because of its notorious lack of “xenomorphs,” the iconic, penis-headed movie monsters that we first encountered in 1979’s Alien.… More “Alien: Covenant”
Alien 3
WARNING: FULL SPOILERS
My previous nostalgic reviews were about movies and shows that I loved when I was younger. I thought it would be a nice change to tackle a film that I absolutely hated…Alien 3.… More “Alien 3”
Alien (1979)
Alien was the film that launched the career of Sigourney Weaver, Scott and a thousand face huggers. Beyond its legendary reputation was a truly great film. Alien is a brilliant atmospheric science fiction horror film that terrifies on several levels.… More “Alien (1979)”
Ex Machina (2014)
The best science fiction creates an idea that crawls into your head, takes a bat to your most cherished beliefs, and leaves you a wreck that questions everything you believe. If it can entertain you while destroying everything you hold dear, even better.… More “Ex Machina (2014)”
Colossal (2017)
Colossal’s premise catches your attention, for better or worse. Gloria (Anne Hathaway) returns to her hometown after boyfriend Tim (Dan Stevens), frustrated with her drinking and listlessness, throws her out.… More “Colossal (2017)”
Free Fire (2017)
Remember that gritty shootout from that seventies crime drama you loved so much? Now imagine that sequence stretched out over a whole movie. If that scenario appeals to you, then Free Fire is your dream come true!… More “Free Fire (2017)”
The Fate of the Furious (2017)
The Fate of the Furious is bloated, crazy and incredibly dumb. It does not stray from the tone and blueprint of one of the more improbable franchises in Hollywood, giving fans exactly what they want.… More “The Fate of the Furious (2017)”
Beauty and the Beast (2017)
The Disney remake machine has been a topic of debate among my film buddies, especially with the release of Beauty and the Beast. I constantly hear it: Why does this film, or any Disney remake, exist?… More “Beauty and the Beast (2017)”
Kong: Skull Island (2017)
At one point in Kong: Skull Island, a character tries to make a noble sacrifice. It seems as though the film is trying for an emotional moment…but the character’s attempt hilariously fails in a C.G.I.… More “Kong: Skull Island (2017)”
A Monster Calls (2016)
Every now and then, a film will hit you in just the right way. The best ones can touch long buried emotions. A Monster Calls is one of those films.
Warning: There are minor SPOILERS in this review.… More “A Monster Calls (2016)”