Movie Review – Wrath of Man
TL;DR If you like Jason Statham, and/or the director Guy Ritchie, then you’re bound to enjoy this movie. I don’t think Wrath of Man will… Read More »Movie Review – Wrath of Man
TL;DR If you like Jason Statham, and/or the director Guy Ritchie, then you’re bound to enjoy this movie. I don’t think Wrath of Man will… Read More »Movie Review – Wrath of Man
The Slayers could have been a lot better than it actually was. There were some good ideas which, I thought, promised a lot but never got… Read More »Indie Movie Review – The Slayers
Disaster movies are my favorite genre. Don’t get me wrong, they’re not the best movies in the world by far. But damn good entertainment. Considering… Read More »Movie Review – Greenland (and other disaster films)
Insurrection is one of those movies that you kind of forget about after seeing, which explains my inability to get this review out on time.… Read More »Movie Franchise Rewatch – Star Trek IX: Insurrection
Mortal Kombat… Need I Say More? Wow. I’ve gotta start off saying I thoroughly enjoyed it. The acting may not have been top notch. Cole… Read More »Movie Analysis: A Deeper Look at Mortal Kombat
No, there are not any extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of Mortal Kombat. View details and movie information…
I used to play MK back in the 90s, but haven’t played it since and haven’t kept up with the mythology built around it. My… Read More »Movie Review – Mortal Kombat
Looking over the entire Star Trek movie franchise, there are good ones, great ones, and outright poor ones. Star Trek 6: The Undiscovered Country is… Read More »Movie Franchise Review – Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
As the queen of Groundhog Day (GHD) time loop movies, of course I viewed and reviewed Boss Level. It’s only viewable on Hulu. This is… Read More »Movie Review – Boss Level (2021’s Groundhog Day Loop film)
86 Melrose Avenue starts with a bloody and battered Travis (Dade Elza) staggering down a street while sirens are blaring in the background and red &… Read More »Indie Movie Review – 86 Melrose Avenue