I like a good movie that doesn’t take itself too seriously. In the 80s, I lived off the likes of Volunteers and Better Off Dead, mainly for the goofy ...[Read More]
The last time I saw a green knight get beheaded there was James Bond and a very bob-haired blonde man involved. I speak of the 1984 film Sword of the ...[Read More]
“When disgraced ex-cop Nick Cassidy (Sam Worthington) steps onto the ledge of the highest floor of New York’s famous Roosevelt Hotel, more than ...[Read More]
“Visionary filmmaker Peter Jackson presents a startling new adventure unlike any you’ve seen before. Hundreds of years after our civilization was des...[Read More]
One thing that I am a big fan of in both of the Incredibles movies is that they found just about the perfect balance of catering to both adults and ch...[Read More]
BlackkKlansman is a film based on the true story of Ron Stallworth, Colorado Springs’ first black police officer, infiltrating the Ku Klux Klan. This ...[Read More]
Step Brothers may well be the epitome of the 2000s Will Ferrell comedy genre. It centers around two grown men (Ferrell and John C. Reilly) who still a...[Read More]
In an alternate reality where a third-party political candidate actually wins a presidential election, the United States of America is facing the same...[Read More]
American Psycho is a film that revolves around a breaking point in the life of an upper class Wall Street man who also happens to be a murderous psych...[Read More]
“Ex-Special Forces officer Frank Castle (Ray Stevenson, ‘Rome’) is back with all guns blazing as The Punisher, this time waging a one-man war on two f...[Read More]
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom picks up three years after the Indominus Rex incident in Jurassic World. Since then the park has been shut down and the...[Read More]
Nineties Harrison Ford might be the best Harrison Ford. The Nineties in general offer some movies that are forgotten but really good. Sure, they’re no...[Read More]