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More satire than slasher Bodies Bodies Bodies is a fun time
Halina Reijn switches up genres for her sophomore directorial effort in Bodies Bodies Bodies from A24. A party game goes awry when a...
Resurrection is another shining moment for Rebecca Hall
In her latest headlining role, actress Rebecca Hall makes a return to the world of the spooky with the film Resurrection from IFC films....
Paradise Highway runs out of gas
For her sophomore feature Paradise Highway from Lionsgate, director Anna Gutto teams up with Academy Award winners Juliette Binoche and...
Flaws withstanding Jordan Peele successfully switches up for Nope
Jordan Peele returns to cinemas with his latest film for Universal Pictures, Nope. One caveat to my review (which I am trying to keep...
Top Gun: Maverick is a high flying sequel made for the theater
Tom Cruise brings one of his most iconic movie characters back to the big screen in Paramount Pictures Top Gun: Maverick. Joseph Kosinski...
Cole Hauser barely saves Panama from mediocrity
Mark Neveldine directs Cole Hauser in the fact-based actioner Panama from Saban films. William Barber & Daniel Adams pen the film's...
The hype is well warranted for The Batman
The latest cinematic incarnation of Bob Kane's famous creation arrives in theaters with Warner Bros. Pictures, The Batman. Matt Reeves...
Jennifer Lopez & Owen Wilson shine in the harmless Marry Me
Kat Coiro makes a return to features after spending the last few years directing in television in Universal Pictures Marry Me. Kat Valdez...
Blacklight is a shoot and miss for Liam Neeson
Liam Neeson finds himself employing a particular set of skills once again in director Mark Williams Blacklight from Open Road Films....
Death on the Nile is a mystery moviegoers shouldn't solve.
Kenneth Branagh wears two hats as director and star in 20th Century Studios Death on the Nile. Branagh steps back into the role of Agatha...
Dangerous stunts and immaturity fill Jackass Forever and that's just fine.
Johnny Knoxville and his crew of rag tag daredevils return for their fourth cinematic outing in Jackass Forever from Paramount Pictures....
Moonfall gets lost in space
Following his 2019 historical war drama, Midway, director Roland Emmerich returns to the world of science fiction in Moonfall from...
The charm of Lucy Hale doesn't elevate Borrego
After an eighteen-year hiatus, Jesse Harris makes a return to feature directing in Saban films Borrego. Lucy Hale stars as Elly, a young...
Bruce Wills continues his share of bad movie choices with American Siege
Iconic action leading man Bruce Willis makes his way into another turkey in American Siege from Vertical Entertainment. Edward Drake...
The Matrix Resurrections is too ambitious for its own good
Seventeen years after bidding adieu to the world Of Zion, director Lana Wachowski takes a trip back there in The Matrix Resurrections...
Nicole Kidman & Javier Bardem shine in Being the Ricardos
Aaron Sorkin brings his trademark writing to a story about the relationship between I Love Lucy stars Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz in...
No Way Home Is A High Swinging Threequel
America's favorite web-slinging superhero returns to the big screen in Spider-Man: No Way Home from Columbia Pictures. Jon Watts is back...
Riz Ahmed deserves better than Encounter
Riz Ahmed returns to the screen following his Oscar Nomination for last year's Sound Of Metal in the sci-fi drama Encounter from Amazon...
Mack Wilds makes a promising directorial debut in Wouldn't Mean Nuthin
Actor and musician Tristian “Mack” Wilds makes an impressive short film directing debut with Wouldn’t Mean Nuthin. Writer’s block is a...


























