Tag: movie review

Scream 7 Wants to Add a Little Fright to your Big Game Night | Watch the New Trailer

All things come back around to the beginning eventually, and the classic horror series Scream is no exception. The latest entry, Scream 7, is ramping up its publicity for its upcoming theatrical run, and has secured in the process a spot for the biggest football event of the year. If you're not interested in football or maybe if you're just impatient, you can check it out...

Get It While It’s Haute: Devil Wears Prada 2 Unveils Official Trailer

We are now well on our way to the return of the world of high fashion and even higher stakes with the upcoming sequel 20 years in the making: The Devil Wears Prada 2. The official trailer has just released and is already making waves. You can watch it for yourself right here with us: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9HXmMnUEdE It looks we're in for much of the same high fashion hijinks...

Meg 2: The Trench is Dumb Summer Fun at its Finest | Review

We went to see Meg 2: The Trench and are here to let you know if it is worth checking out. For as much as...

‘Talk to Me’ Brings All the Spine-Tingling Horror Imaginable | Review

The highly anticipated horror film Talk to Me has come to theaters and we're here to let you know if it's worth checking out. Talk...

Oppenheimer | Review

More than just a retelling of the scientific development and implementation of nuclear weapons, Oppenheimer explores the moral and ethical quagmire associated with the...

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One | Review

Expertly engineered to thrill, the high-octane Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One is as good an excuse as any to make the trek to...

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Gives Our Hero the Ending He Deserves | Review

The final adventure of Indiana Jones has finally come to theaters and I'm here to let you know if it's worth checking out. Having been...

Ruby Gillman: Teenage Kraken is a Gorgeous Tale About Embracing Yourself | Review

The newest film from Dreamworks has arrived in theaters and I'm here to let you know if it is worth checking out. Ruby Gillman: Teenage Kraken is...

Asteroid City | Review

Wes Anderson’s newest film is a detail-laden homage to mid-century film and television. It checks all the boxes of what the filmmaker is best...

Beau Is Afraid: A Horror Film for the Anxiety Ridden and Oedipal Sons of the World | Review

Director Ari Aster's most personal film yet, Beau is Afraid, has a lot to say in a unique way that hit me like a...

‘Lonely Castle in the Mirror’ Enchants With a Tale of Friendship | Review

The newest anime film from director Keiichi Hara is an enchanting and moving story of friendship and the power of wishes. Lonely Castle in the...

Fast X | Review

Fast X is the first installment of a two-part finale for the original decades-spanning Fast and the Furious franchise. While it tries to operate...

Knights of the Zodiac Does NOT do the Source Material Justice | Review

After lurking in the ether for several years, Knights of the Zodiac swept into theaters last week and sadly proved that it was not...

Suzume is an Animated Masterpiece | Review

Suzume, the newest film from director Makoto Shinkai is here and we assure you it absolutely needs to be seen on the biggest screen...

The Super Mario Bros. Movie Knocks it Out of the Park | Review

The Super Mario Bros. Movie is currently breaking box office records all over the place and Becky is here to help explain why, and...

Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Brings the Adventure to Life

As it turns out, Dungeons and Dragons provides the perfect foundation for a fantasy adventure film as Becky discovered when she went to check...

John Wick: Chapter 4 | Review

John Wick: Chapter 4 is a straight-to-the-point title, and the film follows suit. Nearly all hard-hitting action with very little filler, it's the most...

’65’ pits Adam Driver against Dinosaurs in a Cool Sci-Fi Romp

I checked out 65, the newest sci-fi movie starring Adam Driver, to let you know if it is worth checking out. Having been a fan...

Everything Everywhere All at Once | Review

Everything Everywhere All at Once is the rare movie where it is actually accurate to say it has something for everyone. For as long...

Elvis (2022) | Review

While the approach and perspective of Elvis may not elevate it above other such musical biopics, the central performance and incredible production make it...

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Kicks Off Phase 5 of the MCU with a Bang

A new phase of the MCU has begun with Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and so far it's off to a good start. Ant-Man and...

Women Talking | Review

Women Talking is a poignant discussion on what it takes to not only survive an atrocity, but move on from it. Although the title is...