Movie Review – Greyhound
This is twice in one week that Tom Hanks has been in the navy here. A couple of days ago I watched Captain Phillips, and… Read More »Movie Review – Greyhound
This is twice in one week that Tom Hanks has been in the navy here. A couple of days ago I watched Captain Phillips, and… Read More »Movie Review – Greyhound
To start with: a C grade isn’t considered a bad movie. It’s just not a good one. It’s average. It can be mediocre, vanilla, fluffy,… Read More »How movies get C Grades at RunPee
Trolls World Tour is an actual new movie and it’s out there to watch at drive-in theaters across the nation. It’s also “live” here and… Read More »Movie Review – Trolls World Tour (A new movie actually *worth* watching)
A good science fiction movie leaves you thinking about characters and plot. A great science fiction movie leaves you thinking about yourself. Blade Runner is… Read More »Classic Movie Review – Blade Runner
I like Steve Carell, most usually in his comedy roles. (I thought the American version of The Office went downhill after he left). He’s also… Read More »Movie Review – Irresistible
We’ve discussed movie reviews in the A range at RunPee before, but what about those Bs? To be clear, we consider a B movie as… Read More »What makes a B grade movie rank at RunPee (using the Rock as an example)
We can’t contain our excitement about movies in theaters coming back! Chances are, if you’re on this site, you’re over the moon as well. Of… Read More »Movie theaters are opening on Friday! How to be safe and what we will see
We consider an A, any A, from – to +, to be the best a movie in its genre has to offer. And while we… Read More »How movies earn an A Grade at RunPee
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear… I was really disappointed by Artemis Fowl. Not because it was a bad film — it wasn’t — nor… Read More »Movie Review – Artemis Fowl
Contagion has been scarily predicting the course of the world’s pandemic. It’s eerie. Have you watched Contagion? I rewatched the 2011 movie last night to… Read More »Contagion predictions eerily true about the pandemic…what about the next stage?