The Darkest Minds Review
Jesus, Fox didn’t you just finish “The Maze Runner” trilogy in January? There is no need for you to start another franchise.
Mission: Impossible - Fallout Review
What Brad Bird reinvented, Christopher McQuarrie maintained and perfected.
Teen Titans Go! To the Movies Review
“Teen Titans Go! To the Movies” takes jabs at everything superhero-related, the business of movie studios, and of course the studio they came from; it’s similar to what the merc with the mouth does but in an appropriate manner.
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again Review
You’re so wrapped up in the positive fun when it comes to the first hour that by the time Cher comes in, it just becomes God tier.
Blindspotting Review
Now if only someone would combine this movie, “Dope”, and “Sorry to Bother You” in a DVD box set and call it “The Oakland Classic Set”, I’ll gladly click preorder in a flash.
The Equalizer 2 Review
The movie spends near 40 minutes of twiddling it’s thumbs and right when you think the story finally kicked off, it goes back to twiddling it’s thumbs again.
Eighth Grade Review
Whereas other filmmakers would diminish the realities of middle school by pandering to a younger demographic, Burnham grounds the entire story in reality. He isn’t hyperbolic with his characters, but he perfectly portrays character types that we’ve all known in middle school.
Skyscraper Review
You think “Furious 7” defied the laws of physics by having a car fly from one building to another? Believe me, Will Sawyer and his family are all practically immortal because somehow they all manage to defy death.
Ant-Man and the Wasp Review
By Marvel movie standards, this one is the most family friendly of them all down to the point that nobody really ever swears.