Sing Street Review
With a killer soundtrack that satirizes the music of the 80s and fleshed out relatable characters with depth, Sing Street is a magnificent coming of age film from John Carney perfectly connects music to beauty of life.
Demolition Review
Demolition's cast and comedic and emotional performances makes it a watchable film though it is as unfocused and scatterbrained as its central character and gets its grounding into consistent storytelling a bit too late.
Hardcore Henry Review
Hardcore Henry is a new kind of action film that is boastfully bloody and violently fun especially in the inventive way the film is presented despite its abrupt ending and weak main villain.
Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice Review
Snyder's Batman V. Superman is an incoherent mess with unnecessary prolonged sequences that just extends the time limit, but the great action and introduction to this universe's Batman, Lex Luthor, Alfred, Wonder Woman makes it up to be a worthy in theater experience for your time and money [but you'll most likely only see it once early in the morning so you can get started for the rest of the day]
10 Cloverfield Lane Review
Though the film suffers from the Cloverfield name and an overkill conclusion, 10 Cloverfield Lane is brilliantly acted, filmed, and overall a genuinely intense cinematic experience.
Zootopia Review
Disney's Zootopia is a triumphant film in general that perfects on getting a very thought provoking message across without being preachy to kids and adults and still manages to tell a great story in all. With brilliant writing, animation, and voices, this is sure one of Disney Animation's best non-musical films since Tarzan.
Fifty Shades of Black Review
As I grow older and become more mature with my age and humor, I see Marlon Wayans grow older and more immature with his and this film is truly the proof in the pudding. Fifty Shades of Black is just another Marlon Wayans production that insults not only the audience and demographic that it goes for, but just insults African Americans as a race which we should not either encourage or embrace.
Kung Fu Panda 3 Review
Not as strong in the character growth and story as its predecessors, but in accounts to animation, style, and quickly paced action Kung Fu Panda 3 should deliver enough for families everywhere.
Finest Hours Review
The Finest Hours prospers from it's great visuals and old fashion style, but the lack of character and tedious running time makes this a Disney disappointment.