Reviewed By: Flickman
I just finished watching Good Boy, and I’ll get straight to the point: it’s terrible. I love horror films and genuinely wanted to like this, but instead I found myself counting down the minutes until …
Reviewed By: Popcornicus
I will admit I never saw the first Running Man movie with Arnold Schwarzenegger nor did I read the Steven King novel it was based off of. As a result, I didn’t have anything to compare thi …
Reviewed By: Flickman
I put off watching Together for a while because it was labeled as a Romance/Horror, but I’m glad I finally gave it a chance. I went in mostly blind, having skipped the trailer and only reading the bri …
Reviewed By: Flickman
After finishing Poker Night, I can’t say I was very impressed. It tries to blend elements of a thriller, horror, mystery, and crime film, but the execution feels awkward. The movie relies heavily on c …
Reviewed By: Flickman
After just finishing Eternity, starring Miles Teller and Elizabeth Olsen, I can honestly say that I enjoyed it for what it was. I don’t usually watch many romantic comedies since the genre isn’t reall …
Reviewed By: Flickman
After watching Detained, I honestly couldn’t decide whether I liked it, hated it, or just thought it was ok. It’s definitely not a great film by any stretch, but it’s also not the worst thing I’ve eve …
Reviewed By: Popcornicus
I did watch the first two movies in the Now You See Me franchise and I didn’t hate them. They weren’t great but they had something to offer. Sadly that wasn’t so much the case this time ar …
Reviewed By: Flickman
If you have seen the first Sisu, then you pretty much know exactly what you are getting into with Sisu: Road to Revenge. This second installment is once again packed with nonstop action and some serio …
Reviewed By: Flickman
I originally had tickets to attend a screener for Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, but a prior commitment forced me to miss it. After finally watching the film, I can honestly say I’m kind of glad I did …
Reviewed By: Popcornicus
I love a good whodunnit mystery, but I wasn’t terribly impressed with the first two movies in this Knives Out series. The stories are fine, but something in how they are acted or presented just …
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