Baywatch might earn its r-rating but doesn’t do anything fun with it aside from the same boring crude jokes. Director: Seth Gordon Summary: Devoted
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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season five managed to tell three complete stories over the course of a solid season and then brought it all together for a kickass
Everything, Everything uses superficial emotional cues to make you think you’re watching something deep or profound when it’s really quite shallow.
Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul is a road trip movie that trips over every terrible family movie cliche with pacing so bad it made 91 minutes feel
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is utterly ridiculous but doesn’t allow itself to cross the line where that ridiculousness could be charming. Director:
Snatched might feature a great comedy duo in Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn, but the jokes rely too much on being gross rather than being clever. Director:
Alien: Covenant is better than Prometheus and has plenty of gore and blood to go around, but it doesn't live up to the iconic Alien — no matter how much
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 might be a little long but the overall themes of found families and the humor remain as strong as ever. This review will be
NOTE: this is a repost from a review posted during Sundance 2017. Colossal has a weird concept that might be hard for some but once the movie settles into
When FX first announced that they were making a television show in the X-Men universe following the character of Legion people were a little leery. The
Ghost in the Shell might look like the source material come to life but misses all of the things that made the original so compelling. Director: Rupert
Power Rangers may appeal to the super fans who grew up on the series but it takes so long to get to the fighting and Zords that it’s almost not worth it.
There is something to be said about coming out with your best product first. It means that the expectations for the follows ups are much higher than they
Beauty and the Beast is a faithful retelling of a near perfect movie but anything new it tries to bring to the table is purely superficial. Director: Bill
Kong: Skull Island is far from perfect as it suffers from a few pacing issues and is overall devoid of any deeper meaning, but has plenty of giant
Logan is a bloody good time and gives fans and audiences alike the Wolverine movie we’ve been craving since 1999. This review will be spoiler free.
The Great Wall might have amazing armor designs and decent cinematography but it can’t escape the 90’s era CGI or the basic story. Director: Yimou Zhang
Fifty Shades Darker manages to be worse than its original in that it isn’t rage inducing because it is so incredibly boring. Director: James Foley
The LEGO Batman Movie seems like an easy cash-in on the success of The LEGO Movie but a true love for the source material and a sharp sense of humor has
John Wick: Chapter 2 takes the slick, no nonsense action of the original and builds upon the world it inhabits while delivering top notch action scenes.
Sundance 2017: 'Manifesto' Is Two Hours Of Cate Blanchett Monologuing At The Camera And Nothing Else
While A Ghost Story feels very much like the type of gem that is found at film festivals, Manifesto is one of those notorious film school...
The idea of two teenagers banding together to rob trains to keep themselves afloat is hilarious on its own.
A Ghost Story approaches the common question of ‘what happens after we die’ and presents an interesting look through the eyes of someone standing under a sheet.
Before I Fall starts off weak, but about twenty minutes into it the movie settles in and offers a modern take on the “Groundhog Day” scenario.
The Hero features great lead and supporting performances with a story that feels instantly relatable on a very human level.
Director: Jennifer Brea Unrest takes a very frank look at the often misunderstood illness known as ‘chronic fatigue syndrome’ that is both informative and
Colossal has a weird concept that might be hard for some but once the movie settles into itself it’s quite funny and thought provoking. Title: Colossal
The Nile Hilton Incident has a few pacing problems but is a stark reminder that justice isn’t easy. Title: The Nile Hilton Incident Director: Tarik Saleh
Split squanders an excellent cast on a terrible script that is as offensive as it is stupid and tasteless. Title: Split Director: M. Night Shyamalan
xXx: Return of Xander Cage commits the cardinal sin of a bad action movie; it’s boring. Title: xXx: Return of Xander Cage Director: D.J. Caruso Summary:









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