Film Review: Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire
With the release and Oscar success of Godzilla: Minus One, I feel like Godzilla x Kong is put in a slightly unfair position. Comparisons between the two are going to Continue Reading
With the release and Oscar success of Godzilla: Minus One, I feel like Godzilla x Kong is put in a slightly unfair position. Comparisons between the two are going to Continue Reading
It’s so rare that we have a film like Into The Spider-Verse, right? Like, usually when we reach a new milestone in filmmaking, it’s something that requires hindsight, but with Continue Reading
Your enjoyment of Bullet Train will depend heavily on your tolerance of that era of post-Pulp Fiction crime movies featuring quirky criminals and zig-zagging timeliness. Bacon the book, Maria Beetle Continue Reading
Though the public reception to the “MonsterVerse” has been somewhat mixed overall, I’ve really grown to love and admire these movies for exploring these iconic cinematic titans in their own Continue Reading
By all accounts, if you just go by the premise of Family, you might feel like you’ve seen it a million times before. A self-absorbed executive, Kate (Taylor Shilling), is Continue Reading
Watch it. Seriously, go to the box office at your local theater, or buy your ticket online, whatever your process is, just go out and see it. If you got Continue Reading
I’m trying to imagine how a film like this comes about. Like, maybe a studio exec was like, “we have this one project, a heist movie, like one of those Continue Reading
White Boy Rick is the follow-up to Yann Demange’s 2014 debut, ‘71, a terrific barebones thriller about a soldier stuck behind enemy lines that uses the Troubles as a backdrop. Continue Reading
While there isn’t a whole lot in common between these two movies, what my experience with Hotel Artemis reminded me of the most was Ben Wheatley’s 2017 film, Free Fire. Continue Reading