Hacksaw Ridge Review
This biopic, Hacksaw Ridge, broke me. Never has a film put me through so much horrors, so much excruciating pain since 2013’ 12 Years A Slave. I can cry in movies, I had my fair share but, this made me feel a way I haven’t felt in a film in a long time. It is one of those films that makes you want to get a drink afterwards to think about your life.
Bridget Jones's Baby Review
The return to Jones’s charm is back in the most lovable form and thats thank to Zellweger’s performance. For each Bridget Jones film she is able nab herself a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in the Musical or Comedy category and hopefully she could nab another one and in fact win it. Her return to her role isn’t only a brilliant return for a long absence but a form of proof that we need more Renée Zellweger in film.
Blair Witch Review
Sometimes you don’t have to see the creature in order to be terrified, it is what the creature does and the people’s reaction to them
Morgan Review
It just took the last 5 minutes to mess up everything it built because it features an ending that M. Night Shyamalan would say “man I grew up from this.” It has a plot twist that intends for you to gasp and get surprised but you end up groaning then immediately booing.
Mechanic: Resurrection Review
For being a sequel for one of his better action films, The Mechanic: Resurrection is another generic Jason Statham action movie with cheap violence, poor performances, and a waste of your time.
Hands of Stone Review
The first 30 minutes is really solid showing the beginnings of Duran but then after he defeats Sugar Ray, the film gradually goes downhill from there. The movie just displays scenes of brief conversations to sex scenes to more brief conversations that either goes nowhere or just does something silly.
Don't Breathe Review
Don’t Breathe is a crazy of hide and seek (with death) game from beginning to end.
Ben-Hur Review
Because we’re in 2016, everything that has to be remade has to be given EPIC BLOCKBUSTER SEQUENCES WITH OVERUSE OF CG. That is exactly what this film is, an epic summer blockbuster which is everything it shouldn’t be.
Kubo and the Two Strings Review
I saw grown adults crying. I saw myself crying. The movie gets to a really depressing place that you question how is the situation going to resolve. Even the opening scene, it engages you and pretty much says “WE’RE NOT YOUR AVERAGE LIGHTHEARTED FAMILY FILM. WE’RE LAIKA!”
Florence Foster Jenkins Review
With outstanding performances from its three main leads, Florence Foster Jenkins is a brilliant crowd pleasing biopic with enough drama and humor to entertain and break your heart from beginning to end