Out of Darkness is currently in limited release but it is very much worth seeking out.
Movie Reviews
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom is ambitious, but there is simply too much going on to enjoy any of it ...
Poor Things’ off-the-wall narrative is bordering on insanity – in a good way.
After two and a half hours of director Ridley Scott’s new Napoleon bio-flick, I don’t know much more than I did before watching it.
There’s not much here we haven’t seen before, ad nauseam. Nevertheless, Wish is still kinda fun ...
The Marvels can be a fun film to watch, but it is certainly one of Marvel Studios' weaker efforts ...
The Creator is more action-packed than thought-provoking, which is a shame given the prevalence and timeliness of AI in the news ...
Halloween Wars Season 13 takes the cake, and sugar, and pumpkins, back to basics ...
Gran Turismo: Based on a True Story surprises on several levels ...
Blue Beetle stands alone in that it is better and more fun that most of its previous film brethren – and that’s good.
Does The Last Voyage of the Demeter suck?
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem honors the legacy of Kevin Eastman's and Peter Laird's creations.
I am sincerely shocked to be telling you that Barbie is one of the best movies of the year!
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One is easily the most fun I've had at the movies this year and I'm looking forward to seeing how they top themselves...
Harrison Ford is the real treasure in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny ...
The Flash is easily a favorite DCEU film and our advice is to see it as FAST as you can ...
Is Wes Anderson's Asteroid City just too kitschy and bizarre for its own good?
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, comes off just the way it should, like a cool, live-action Saturday morning cartoon ...
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is ultra-ambitious and a great follow-up that doesn’t quite meet its predecessor’s high standard.
The Boogeyman is sort of small-scale, odd offering in the midst of the big summer blockbusters, but if you are just looking for a simple, old-school scare, you...
The Little Mermaid is a fun, eye-popping, cool, musical fantasy-adventure that is a perfect way to spend a summer afternoon ...
"Furious" or no, the Toretto gang is all back in action in Fast X, and they are just as angry as ever ...
James Gunn hits Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 out of the park ...
"Sisu” means “a white-knuckled form of courage and unimaginable determination in the face of overwhelming odds" ...
Talk about beating a dead horse ...
Joaquin Phoenix’s performance in Beau is Afraid is incredible and bold and it saves the film from a much harsher grade.
In Renfield, Nicolas Cage revels in playing the world's most infamous blood-sucker ...
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves takes you to the next level of entertainment.
We review the latest Guy Ritchie and Jason Statham collaboration, Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre ...
As bad as Cocaine Bear is, you’ll be cheering in the end ...
Not every Marvel film has to be an outlandish set-up for some future convoluted storyline ...
M. Night Shyamalan returns to the big screen with Knock at the Cabin ...
Is Avatar: The Way of Water the way to go at the cineplex?
The new documentary film Dave Stevens: Drawn to Perfection covers the life, times and untimely death of the illustrator best known for his creation, The...
If you are like me and you were hoping for an old school pulp-magazine styled sci-fi adventure, you’ll find that was all just an on-the-surface gimmick that...
Your like or dislike of the new film, Bones and All, will probably be determined by your tolerance of blood, guts and cannibalism.
'The Menu' is like a feature-length Twilight Zone episode ...
Ryan Coogler delivers an awesome and exciting story certain to make Black Panther fans happy and proud.
It’s probably way too violent for young children, but for the rest of us, especially if you are a genre fan, Black Adam is worth watching ...
Bullet Train feels like a Guy Ritchie movie set on a train ...
If you’ve been waiting for a summer blockbuster grab a big bag of popcorn and see Nope.
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On is one of the cleverest, kindest, most heart-warming and wonderfully unique films ever ...
As a lifelong fan of the Thor comic books, this was never the Thor I envisioned, but it’s a Thor I love and can’t wait to see again.
Despite a slow start, you'll want to stick with Lightyear ...
Jurassic World Dominion is worth seeing, especially if you are a fan of the series. But ...
Renowned director Sam Raimi brings his unique style of monsters, mayhem and the macabre to the new Marvel film, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness ...
If 'Memory' serves, Liam Neeson is a decent actor - but he needs to step away from this stereotype and these easy paychecks ...
The Northman is far from “feel good” and may not be the movie we "need" in dark and unsettling times, but it has something to say about the futility of...
Everything Everywhere All at Once sums it up pretty well ...
It’s not that it’s terrible, there’s just nothing "Fresh" here at all ...
With the new bat-film reboot, The Batman, the Caped Crusader finally gets back to his crime-solving roots ...
How does Uncharted, the video game, rate as an action film?
Death on the Nile is a fun period piece set in an exotic location that will take you away from our crazy real-world for an exciting couple of hours ..
Was The King's Man worth the long wait?
Spider-Man: No Way Home is nearly a perfect movie ...
Writer/director Guillermo del Toro returns with Nightmare Alley, another weird, stylish and unsettling period film that is packed with incredible performances.
Eternals review: Hopefully, we won’t look back on this as the point where the MCU jumped the Celestial shark ...
"Lamb" is worth seeking out during its U.S. release, especially if you want to experience a different, more quiet and creepy kind of horror film ...
The Last Duel proves that even 600 years before social media, civilization had issues with determining and dealing with the truth ...
How could Oscar nominees ever find themselves attached to Venom: Let There Be Carnage?
What's the mystery behind The Night House?
The Green Knight is an epic, medieval, sword and sorcery film, based on a 14th-century Arthurian poem that you have most-likely never heard of and will...
Strap in for Bob Leeper's Jungle Cruise film review ...
The Hidden Life of Trees is part classroom lecture and part cinematic journey through the German forests ...
Black Widow is not the greatest Marvel film of all time - but it is another fun, wild and action-packed addition to the MCU.
Wrath of Man reunites Jason Statham and Guy Ritchie, but despite all the machine-gun mayhem it's a bit of a misfire ...
Let Him Go may not be the lighthearted film we could all use about now, but it is a well made movie with great scenery and performances.
Murder in the Woods is a cheesy indie horror flick, clearly created by a team that had a love for the genre.
Amazon Prime's exclusive is a fresh take on throwback science fiction movies.
The Hunt takes all of the absurdly wackadoodle conspiracy theories and talking-points of both the left and the right and exaggerates them to a hilarious level;...
DC movies have struggled to find a tonal consistency. Birds of Prey (And The Fantabulous Emancipation of Harley Quinn) prescribes a bittersweet pill:...
We sink to new lows with an "Underwater" review by Senior Ocean Affairs Correspondent The Klute!
With nonstop action and long-take filmmaking, 1917 is a huge cinematic achievement.
Long have you waited ... to read our spoiler-free Rise of Skywalker review. It is your destiny!
Terminator: Dark Fate is packed full of science-fiction fun and apocalyptic action.
The story of the fight to develop early America’s electrical infrastructure is a great story that is dying to be told. Unfortunately, The Current War doesn’t...
Every frame of The Lighthouse is a work of art, with symbolism up to its gills.
If you are simply looking for a fun movie for this Halloween, then Zombieland: Double Tap is a sure thing.
Joker is an incredible, disturbing, unsettling, sick and way-too-real re-imagining of Batman’s most notorious arch-nemesis.
The science-fiction film Ad Astra is a mostly satisfying exploration of the heart of darkness and cosmic daddy issues, with some serious space-snoozing in its...
47 Meters Down Uncaged takes us back into the abyss for yet another unrealistic take on what sharks do and do not do.
The new Hobbs & Shaw spin-off (or whatever it is) is more of the same old Fast & Furious formula, without Vin Diesel and his “family,” but with an extra dose...
REVIEW: With its 23rd film, Spider-Man: Far From Home, Marvel Studios is still going strong and making all the right moves. I can’t wait to see what comes next.
To affinity and beyond ...
It's not bad, but Men in Black: International is just more of the same - with European accents.
If Stephen King’s “Carrie” was an older and goofier black woman with no telekinetic powers, she may have been Ma ...
If you liked the first two John Wick films, then you are likely going to love the latest effort, John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum.
With or without the blessing of the Tolkien estate, a new biopic of the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings author rings true as a heartwarming period romance.
Detective Pikachu: If you don't know the difference between a Pikachu and Raichu, this movie is probably not for you...
Avengers: Endgame, the MCU series' ultra-cool coup de grace, is a movie like we will never, ever experience again.
David Harbour’s performance is one of the better aspects of this needless Hellboy remake.
The best sci-fi and horror always says something beyond the fantasy we see on-screen, and Jordan Peele's Us delivers on that promise.
Don’t dive too deep into the geography of the new action film Triple Frontier, lest you become completely lost in “Plot Hole Jungle.”
Marvel Studios highly anticipated first female-led superhero film, Captain Marvel, has finally arrived - and it is not altogether marvelous.
In Ralph Breaks the Internet, everyone levels up - but doesn't really learn from the experience.
Despite a slow start and its young adult set-up, this is a mostly amazing film with some genuinely touching moments and more eye-candy than you can eat in one...
'The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part' has a lot of heart and is one of the funniest and most uniquely original films since… well, the first LEGO movie.
Cold Pursuit is self aware of its absurdities and enjoys tinkering with the genre’s DNA; like it’s been processed through a cinematic CRISPR and an amusing...
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