I can’t help but feel like all of Tom Clancy’s stories can be boiled down to a handful of Mad Libs that simply exchange one character, location, triggering death, etc. for another. They all feel like your generic military...
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‘Mortal Kombat’ Review: One of the Best Video Game Adaptations
1995’s Mortal Kombat will always remain one of my favorite video game films. 8-year-old me absolutely loved the fighting scenes, the colorful characters, and of course everyone’s favorite blue and yellow ninjas, Scorpion and Sub...
‘French Exit’ Review: A Subtle, Slow Burn
French Exit is a film that is hard to pin down. On one hand, it’s a grounded look into the lavish world of a New York heiress who is doing everything she can to hold onto her old lifestyle and ways when her money is about to run...
‘Godzilla vs. Kong’ Review: The Fight of the Century
Godzilla vs. Kong is the culmination of Legendary’s MonsterVerse that began with 2014’s Godzilla, and while the three previous films in the franchise have been mediocre at best, Godzilla vs. Kong delivers exactly what you...
‘Nobody’ Review: Plays to Bob Odekirk’s Strengths
Bob Odenkirk isn’t exactly on the same action hero level as Keanu Reeves, but that’s what John Wick writer Derek Kolstad is attempting to do with the actor in his latest film Nobody. And for the most part, the film succeeds as a...
‘Boogie’ Review: Dares to Dream Big
Coming-of-age films are a dime a dozen, but I feel like Asian coming-of-age films are a rarity. That’s where Boogie comes dribbling down the court. It’s an ambitious directorial debut for Eddie Huang, author of Fresh Off the...
‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League’ Review: Better but still not Great
No film has dominated the movie landscape in recent years than Zack Snyder’s Justice League. What was previously a mythical fantasy has turned into a reality, thanks in part to a campaign driven by the best and sometimes worst of...
‘Raya and the Last Dragon’ Review: Showcases the Best of Disney Animation Studios
Disney has never shied away from presenting idealistic themes in its films, and Raya and the Last Dragon is no different as it tells a colorful and action-packed story alongside its message of hope and unity. The film highlights...
‘Minari’ Review: Takes Root and Doesn’t Let Go
To most people the American Dream is just that; a dream. Even if you have all the right ideas and do all the right things, there’s no guarantee that a person will reach said dream. Minari follows one Korean family’s drive and...
‘The Map of Tiny Perfect Things’ Review: Nothing Too Profound
Time loop movies are nothing new and with Palm Spring currently in the awards season spotlight they’re more popular than ever at the moment. It’s perhaps why The Map of Tiny Perfect Things is simply okay and nothing too profound...