Movie Reviews Reviews Review: Scare Zone June 7, 2022 A real killer stalks a haunted attraction, picking off the staff one by one, in the slasher horror movie Scare Zone, which was partially filmed on location at Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights.
Movie Reviews Review: Top Gun: Maverick May 31, 2022 There have been numerous “legacy sequels” of varying degrees of quality over the last few years but Top Gun: Maverick easily stands out as one of, if not the, best ones yet with, among other things, some truly jaw-dropping aerial action.
Movie Reviews Reviews Review: The Adam Project March 14, 2022 Ryan Reynolds and Shawn Levy re-team after last year’s Free Guy for the solid and thoroughly entertaining new Netflix time travel action movie, The Adam Project, where Reynolds plays a fighter pilot from the year 2050 who travels back in time on a rescue mission but ends up in 2022 and meets his 12 year old self, played by newcomer Walker Scobell.
Movie Reviews Reviews Review: Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City November 30, 2021 After the over the top insanity of the Paul WS Anderson/Milla Jovovich Resident Evil series, Welcome to Raccoon City is a more faithful adaptation of the games and has quite a bit to make fans happy but its decision to cram Resident Evil and Resident Evil 2 into one short movie makes a lot of it feel rushed and underbaked.
Movie Reviews Reviews Review: Escape from Death Block 13 November 23, 2021 Charles Bronson doppelganger Robert Bronzi is back with the schlocky prison action movie Escape from Death Block 13, out now on DVD and On-Demand.
Movie Reviews Reviews Review: Warning October 26, 2021 The new sci-fi movie Warning features some interesting ideas and a solid cast, but it never fully explores its interesting ideas or links them together in any meaningful or compelling ways.
Movie Reviews Reviews Review: Dune October 25, 2021 After the visual spectacle of Arrival and Blade Runner 2049, director Denis Villeneuve has delivered his current magnum opus with the new Dune, which features jaw-dropping production design and special effects while also making the characters and plot interesting and understandable even if you’ve never read all 400+ pages of Frank Herbert’s epic.
Movie Reviews Reviews Review: No Time to Die October 12, 2021 After 15 years, Daniel Craig’s run as James Bond finally comes to a close with No Time to Die, an almost Avengers: Endgame length send-off that ties up all the loose ends of the Craig era but definitely feels its length at times and some other flaws that keep it from reaching the heights of Casino Royale or Skyfall.