Tag: movie review
‘Disclosure Day’ is Spielberg at His Very Best – Review
Spielberg's latest feature film shows the legendary director still has the magic touch when it comes to telling stories. For many years now, the collaboration between Steven Spielberg and John Williams has been one of the greatest things in Hollywood. Thus, when it was announced that Disclosure Day would be the thirtieth collaboration between the two, I took notice.
Disclosure Day Directed by: Steven Spielberg Starring: Emily Blunt,...
Crimson Moon and Nekome: Nazi Hunter Paint Summer Game Fest 2026 with Blood! | Hands-On Impressions
During our time at Summer Game Fest 2026, we had the exclusive opportunity to sit down with representatives from @ProbablyMonsters to explore two highly anticipated titles: #crimsonmoon and #nekomenazihunter. The sessions revealed these games to be intense, delivering brutal gameplay sequences intertwined with stunning visual artistry and visceral action that kept us on the edge of our seats, craving more. So, why should you be...
‘Disclosure Day’ is Spielberg at His Very Best – Review
Spielberg's latest feature film shows the legendary director still has the magic touch when it comes to telling stories. For many years now, the collaboration...
‘Hungry’ Does A Lot With a Little, But Maybe Not Enough | Review
The latest creature feature gives hippos a terrifying turn in Hungry, a monster flick that does quite well for its smaller budget/story, but still...
‘Backrooms’ is a Twisted Nightmare of Liminal Space and Memory – Review
Kane Parsons' feature-length directorial debut, Backrooms, is a terrifying experience that should not be approached lightly, as I found out when I went to...
‘Obsession’ REVIEW – What’s the Verdict On Cat?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMC8kkwbIQQ
Release Date: May 15
Director: Curry Barker
Cast: Michael Johnston, Inde Navarrette, Cooper Tomlinson, Megan Lawless, Andy Richter
Warning - Spoilers for Obsession are contained below. As a...
The Mandalorian and Grogu is an Interesting Bundle of Contradictions | Review
Star Wars is back on the big screen with The Mandalorian and Grogu, a film that's enjoyable enough for what it is even as...
‘Magic Hour’ is a Touching Dive into Grief and Letting Go | Review
Combining humor and melancholy, Magic Hour, pulls on the heartstrings as it explores the nature of love and grief in a tightly paced, albeit...
‘Mortal Kombat II’ is an Entertaining Mess of a Film – Review
We went to see Mortal Kombat II in theaters and wow do we have thoughts about it. *warning: minor spoilers below for Mortal Kombat II I'll...
‘Apex’ is an Intense Thriller that Needs a Little More | Review
Charlize Theron and Taron Egerton shine in Netflix's latest action/thriller, Apex, that makes for an enjoyable ride, even as the story needed just a...
‘Thrash’ is a B-Movie That Forgets the Fun | Review
Netflix's latest film, Thrash, brings together an interesting concept, mashing up natural disasters with creature feature action...but forgets to be entertaining.
Thrash (2026)
Directed By:...
‘Exit 8’ Expands on the Game’s Disturbing Simplicity – Review
Exit 8 is the type of movie that will leave you questioning reality well after the credits roll. Keep reading to find out more. I've...
‘They Will Kill You’ Takes A Wild Premise and Runs With It – Review
While it won't be for everyone, They Will Kill You is a film that definitely knows what kind of story it wants to tell....
‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ is a Fun Time for All – Review
With The Super Mario Galaxy Movie finally in theaters we just had to go see what it was all about. *warning: minor spoilers below for...
Project Hail Mary is One of the Best Sci-Fi Films Around | Review
Ryan Gosling shines, the story is incredibly, Rocky is an instant favorite, and it's gorgeous all around. Project Hail Mary is every bit as...
‘The Well’ Doesn’t Go Very Deep | Review
The Well brings a new take on dystopian catastrophes and what survival means, though it struggles to get much traction.
The Well (2026)
Directed By:...
Pixar’s Hoppers Brings Heart and Deep Themes Back to Nature | Review
Pixar's latest animated flick, Hoppers, balances Sci-Fi and nature with gorgeous animation and important themes, even if it may not work for everyone.
Hoppers
Directed...
‘Wuthering Heights’ Looks Pretty, Feels Hollow – Review
Having finally seen Wuthering Heights in the theater, it's easy to see why the film is drawing the response that it is. *warning: minor spoilers...
Blades of the Guardians is a Thrilling, Emotional, Action Epic | Review
The iconic Yuen Woo-ping returns to the director's chair with Blades of the Guardians, and may have delivered his best film to date.
Blades...
‘Whistle’ Tries to be Too Many Things and Suffers as a Result – Review
Whistle has some interesting concepts but it gets tripped up by trying to be too many things in a single film. Right at the beginning...
Diabolic is an Unsettling Horror Story that Doesn’t Go Far Enough | Review
Diabolic combines religious trauma and the occult into a horror flick that manages to be unsettling if not entirely satisfactory. Diabolic
Directed by: Daniel J. Phillips
Written...
‘Dracula: A Love Tale’ Fills the Classic Vampire Story with Romantic Pathos -Review
At long last, I had the opportunity to view Dracula: A Love Tale and it proved to be almost everything I wanted it to...
