Tag: Review
Skull and Bones Gets Lost at Sea | Review
Skull and Bones has finally arrived, but the pirate life we dreamed of when it was initially revealed seems little more than a mirage...
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...
Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden is a Spooky Delight | Review
We checked out Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden ahead of its release to see what the hype is all about.
Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden...
Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League is a Nearly Perfect Suicide...
Rocksteady's Suicide Squad game has finally arrived, and despite some hiccups and concerns, manages to be more fun than many expected.
Ever since I...
Silent Hill: The Short Message is Missing the Horror of Silent...
Silent Hill: The Short Message potentially shows us the direction the franchise might go, but also seems to not understand what the games are...
Tekken 8 is The New Champ of The Fighting Game Genre...
Tekken 8 has arrived and brings all that gamers love about the franchise, while adding some fun new elements that help it stand out...
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...
I.S.S. is a Tense Film That Needs More Time | Review
Bleecker Street's original Sci-Fi film, I.S.S., brings some interesting ideas and tension, but lacks a certain oomph. Learn more in our full review.
I.S.S.
Directed...
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...