Movie Reviews

  • Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers Review

    If you were a ’90s kid, you got to be a part of an era of pretty fun cartoon shows and animation that Disney owned until Pixar came along in the late ’90s. Shows like Scrooge McDuck, Darkwing Duck, and Chip ‘n’ Dale… Continue reading

  • Firestarter Review

    Jason Blum has been one of the people who has reinvigorated the horror genre with his Blumhouse Pictures production company. He has scooped the rights to some popular IPs in the past, and the latest property that he and his… Continue reading

  • The Duke Review

    Movies are fundamentally a form of storytelling. Sometimes they tell stories about things I’ve never heard before. In the case of The Duke, I’ve never heard about this story before. So I went into this very British film with pessimistic optimism. Some of these… Continue reading

  • Doctor Strange In the Multiverse of Madness Review

    It’s no secret the multiverse was ripped wide open in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Dr. Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) tried helping Peter Parker out and, in doing so, tore the fabric of space and time open so that anybody could come… Continue reading

  • Hatching Review

    Every once in a while, we film critics see films where we don’t know what to expect. We might see a trailer or a film title that intrigued us. Hatching is one such film. I heard the buzz about this film out… Continue reading

  • The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent Review

    Nicolas Cage has created quite a reputation for himself over the last few decades. His career turned from arthouse fare in the ’80s to action movie star in the ’90s to a mix of both in the 2000s. Lately, he… Continue reading

  • Fantastic Beasts the Secrets of Dumbledore Review

    The Harry Potter series, or rather, the Wizarding World, has been around for about twenty years or so. The Secrets of Dumbledore is the third installment in the Fantastic Beasts franchise after eight Harry Potter films preceded them. The adventures of magizoologist Newt Scamander have never been more… Continue reading

  • Father Stu Review

    Lately, Mark Wahlberg has been playing some roles in underwhelming films. His films Joe Bell and Uncharted haven’t shown the standard of acting he’s capable of that he proved in such films as The Fighter, The Departed, and Boogie Nights. Father Stu is a return to form… Continue reading

  • The Northman Review

    Robert Eggers is a filmmaker that has come onto the scene with The Witch in 2015. His horror film is set in the 1700s in colonial America. It caused quite the stir in the film community. Then he broke out with his… Continue reading

  • Mothering Sunday Review

    Films and Television shows such as Downton Abbey, Gosford Park, and Howards End have shed light on the service industry in Great Britain and the British Isles. They show this world in a way they haven’t been shown before. They give credence to people… Continue reading