Saturday, November 23, 2024

The Out-Laws Review: A Poorly Led Comedy That Just Feels Leaden

Just when we thought the world was safe from painfully bad Adam Sandler-linked comedies, The Out-Laws arrives, reminding audiences that even if Sandler’s tastes as an...

Crater Review: Removed Movie Proves Disney's Problem

Updated July 3rd, 2023: This article has been updated to reflect the removal of the film from Disney+ less than two months after its premiere, something...

The Horror of Dolores Roach Review: Savor This Deliciously Dark Cannibal Comedy

Forget superheroes. Hollywood has expanded its creative palate with stories about cannibalism, and viewers are tuning in. The subject matter may be an acquired taste for...

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One Review: Blockbuster Action Overcomes Long Runtime

Tom Cruise battles terrorists, arms dealers, and a ruthless AI in an action-packed but long and somewhat predictable sequel. Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One...

Insidious: The Red Door Review – A Potentially Satisfying Conclusion to a Horror Saga

Insidious: The Red Door is the scariest movie of the summer. While that might not seem like much, considering there have not been as many high-profile...

Nicki Sun's Joy Ride Interviews, Asian Excellence, and Raunchy Comedy

From Crazy Rich Asians to just “crazy good," Joy Ride is the best comedic ensemble film since Bridesmaids and The Hangover, and swings the pendulum so...

Biosphere Review: A Quirky Buddy Film with a Sci-Fi Twist

Once in a while a film comes along that simply grabs hold of you and doesn’t let go. Biosphere is one of those films. Written by...

Joy Ride Review: A Hilariously Raunchy and Heartfelt Road Trip

An adopted millennial lawyer, libidinous bestie, socially awkward cousin, and famed "good girl" actress embark on a raunchy road trip through China to find the latter's...

The Lesson Review: Richard E. Grant Mesmerizes in Taut Thriller

A British tutor and aspiring writer learns dark secrets when hired to teach a renowned author's troubled son. The Lesson simmers with palpable tension and an...

The Lincoln Lawyer Season Two Review: You Have the Right to Remain Interested

Ethics, honesty, sex, and another bloody fight in a parking garage are but a few of the intriguing things that populate the first half of the...