Tag: movie review

GameStop Puts In Bid To Buy Ebay, And The World Is Confused

After walking into a local GameStop, we have a few questions….  GameStop was once the last hope for physical gamers, but recent store revamps has slowly forced that out the door. GameStop went from a full store filled with games, to mostly stuffed animals, t-shirts, with a shady Pokemon card scalper in the back. But it seems to be working because apparently that’s enough for...

Latest Star Wars Toys Embrace the Legends

Hasbro's latest Star Wars fan stream revealed new Black Series and Vintage Collection figures that pull from some iconic Legends material...and more. This morning, ahead of May the Fourth (Star Wars Day), Hasbro held another livestream event to show off a whole bunch of new Star Wars goodies. Surprisingly, despite a currently airing animated series and an impending movie release, the reveals were focused on...

Kinds of Kindness | Review

Kinds of Kindness may be an anthology of three short(ish) black comedy films by Yorgos Lanthimos, but it is no less artistically innovative and...

Handling the Undead is a Sorrowful Take on the Zombie Genre | Review

NEON's newest horror film, Handling the Undead, arrives in limited theaters this week, offering viewers a very different approach to the familiar horror genre....

‘The Garfield Movie’ is Cute, But Could’ve Been Much More – Review

We went to see The Garfield Movie to see if this go-round with everyone's favorite orange tabby lived up to its potential. I'll happily admit...

‘I Saw the TV Glow’ Will Wreck Your Mind – Review

We checked out the newest film from A24, I Saw the TV Glow, to see what it was all about. There was something about I...

‘Tarot’ is Surprisingly Fun and Definitely Spooky – Review

We checked out Tarot to see if it's better than the trailers suggested, and surprisingly the answer is yes. *warning: minor spoilers for Tarot I need...

The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare | Review

Guy Ritchie’s latest film is an espionage thriller based on real events that occurred during WWII. It leans into its simple premise and impressive...

‘Abigail’ is a Delightfully Gory Addition to Vampire Movies – Review

Becky checked out Abigail to see how it stacks up to other vampire movies. I need to start off with a bit of blunt honesty:...

Civil War | Review

Alex Garland’s Civil War depicts a fictional US conflict that is less about conveying a political perspective as it is a tense statement about...

Kung Fu Panda 4 Brings the Fun with a Cute, if Predictable, Story | Review

Kung Fu Panda 4 has arrived in theaters and we went to see it to see if the story is still good four installments...

Past Lives | Review

Past Lives is a captivating film about how the connections we make in life ebb and flow with time. It is a unique and...

Invincible Season 2 – Part 2: The Gold Standard of Animated Storytelling | Review

The second half of Invincible's second season arrives this month and manages to be even more impressive than the first half. With Great Power, Comes...

‘Doctor Jekyll’ is a Mesmerizing Retelling of a Classic Horror Tale

We recently had the opportunity to check out Doctor Jekyll starring Eddie Izzard and see if it lives up to the hype. *warning: minor spoilers...

Maestro | Review

Bradley Cooper attempts to showcase his filmmaking acumen both in front of and behind the camera in Maestro. Unfortunately, his performance in both regards...

‘Lisa Frankenstein’ is a Gothic Dream, Albeit a Flawed One

Cinelinx's Becky went to see Lisa Frankenstein over the weekend to see if it was worth checking out. I have had something of a fixation...

The Zone of Interest | Review

The Zone of Interest is a powerful but haunting historical drama exploring the atrocities of the holocaust from an unusual perspective.  Making a film about...

The Beekeeper | Review

The Beekeeper might seem like another by-the-numbers Statham action movie, and well, it is. But don’t let that discourage you from having a good...

Ferrari | Review

Ferrari follows the recent trend of major films providing an aspect of human interest to something we associate most with as an inanimate object....

Poor Things | Review

Poor Things is a daring exploration of what it means to be alive. It is as funny as it is shocking, as beautiful as...

‘The Boy and the Heron’ Contains the Best of Miyazaki’s Work | Review

We went to see Miyazaki's newest film, The Boy and the Heron, to let you know if it is indeed worth checking out. *warning, minor...

Merry Little Batman is a Delightful Gotham Christmas Story | Review

Prime Video's animated film, Merry Little Batman, puts a fresh spin on the caped crusader while telling a fun, and heartwarming, Christmas tale with...