Ridiculous Fun
Posted 5 days ago

Dom Toretto and his family faces a terrifying threat emerging from the shadows of the past who's fueled by blood revenge, and who is determined to shatter this family and…

‘Fast X’ Drives The Ridiculous … and The Fun
Part X Part I?
Posted 5 days ago

'Fast X' is one of the most ridiculous movies ever made. It's packed with unbelievable plots, action and characters saying dialogue no one would ever say.

‘Fast X’ is obnoxiously dumb “fun”
Family Therapy Needed
Posted 5 days ago

It’s a shame Lopez is picking so many projects that are making her seem like somebody as an amateur.

“The Mother” Needs Family Therapy
Shitty Reboot Can't Jump
Posted 6 days ago

The new 'White Men Can't Jump' is a joyless, unfocused, and utterly uninspired remake of a movie that had all of that to spare.

The New ‘White Men Can’t Jump’ Is An Airball
We Are Worthy!
Posted 1 week ago

The third and final installment of the Guardians franchise will have PETA spinning and leave audiences dazzled.

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What’s the Best Predator Movie and Why? Using Data to Solve the Predator Problem

by Warren Cantrell July 31, 2022 Blogs

Soon we’ll find out if ‘Prey’ takes heed of these lessons, but if any enterprising party is curious, the data on previous ‘Predator’ installments point towards a clear winner, and is now there for the taking.

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Good But Not Great ‘Nope’ Is Rich in Subtext, Light on Narrative Cohesion

by Warren Cantrell July 20, 2022 Print Reviews

[Rating: Minor Rock Fist Up] In Theaters Friday, July 22nd People are going to try and sell Nope as a 70s-era Spielberg homage, or a 50s alien-invasion throwback, and while there’s notes of all these things in the picture, this is 100% undiluted, uncut Jordan Peele. A bracing, suspenseful, well-paced thrill-a-minute corker buttressed by insightful, […]

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Whatever You Do, Don’t Follow ‘Orders from Above’

by Warren Cantrell July 19, 2022 Print Reviews

One day a movie will peel back the gruesome and abominable moral complexity of Adolf Eichmann, but ‘Orders from Above’ is not that movie.

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‘Thor Love and Thunder’ is a gloriously wackadoo mess

by Tim English July 8, 2022 Print Reviews

‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ is a fun space adventure that lacks the heart and energy of its predecessor. But Christian Bale is awesome as Gorr and Natalie Portman flexes her muscles despite a bit of a weak script.

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‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ Threatens to Drop the Hammer on a Struggling Franchise

by Warren Cantrell July 8, 2022 Print Reviews

A forgettable trifle that rarely makes sense and doesn’t look particularly interesting, ‘Thor: Love & Thunder’ is nonetheless funny and easy to consume.

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Heartbreak Hotel: A Brilliant Lead Performance Gets Lost in a Whitewashed Fairytale in ‘Elvis’

by Warren Cantrell June 17, 2022 Print Reviews

Elvis the film, even if it nails the look, feel, rhythm, and swagger of “The King” takes away his agency and misses too many key details.

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‘Lightyear’ is light and entertaining enough

by Tim English June 16, 2022 Print Reviews

‘Lightyear’ is every bit the feature film-length toy commercial you’ve come to expect from Disney. Unfortunately it’s missing the magical imagination and emotional heart that we’re used to getting from Pixar. But that cat Sox makes it worth the watch.

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‘Jurassic World Dominion’ begs for extinction

by Tim English June 9, 2022 Print Reviews

‘Jurassic World: Dominion’ misses whatever mark it was shooting for and unfortunately bringing back the old cast members to mix with Chris Pratt and company feels more like fan service without giving the flick any real presence.

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‘Top Gun: Maverick’ a ridiculous but superior sequel

by Tim English May 27, 2022 Print Reviews

‘Top Gun: Maverick’ is the perfect summer movie to kick us off in 2022: a fun, turn your brain off and watch the action popcorn flick.

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‘Downton Abbey: A New Era’ or ‘It’s my first day with these wacky Brits’

by Tim English May 20, 2022 Print Reviews

From this newbie to you, ‘Downton Abbey: The New Era’ is a decent escape. You don’t have to know the family to have fun with this predictable comedy.

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‘Men’ delivers thought provoking body horror

Thumbnail image for ‘Men’ delivers thought provoking body horror by Kate Valliere May 19, 2022 Print Reviews

Alex Garland’s ‘Men’ turns gender archetypes into thought-provoking body horror.

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A Dumpster “Firestarter”

Thumbnail image for A Dumpster “Firestarter” by Christian Ramos May 18, 2022 Print Reviews

Liar liar pants on fire to the studio who thought this would be good!

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‘Chip and Dale: Rescue Rangers’ Flexes Its Meta Humor Mini-Muscles in Fresh and Funny Reboot

by Warren Cantrell May 18, 2022 Print Reviews

A fun detective yarn full of meta humor and industry jokes, ‘Chip and Dale: Rescue Rangers’ is the rare 21st-century franchise resurrection that works.

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Three Cheers for ‘The Duke’!

Thumbnail image for Three Cheers for ‘The Duke’! by Christian Ramos May 15, 2022 Print Reviews

A feel-good caper of a flick!

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“Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” Needs a Checkup

Thumbnail image for “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” Needs a Checkup by Christian Ramos May 15, 2022 Print Reviews

Doctor Strange is in need of a few supplements to ease confusion.

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