Christopher Landon found success when he turned Groundhog’s Day into a horror film with Happy Death Day and its sequel, Happy Death Day 2U and now he’s applying that horror twist to his latest film Freaky using the body swapping...
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‘Come Play’ Review: Great Frights and Solid Scares
In today’s technology driven society, most of us are always within an arm’s reach of one device or another with access to an entire world of information. It’s our go-to distraction. But what if there was an evil lurking just on...
Amazing Spider-Man 51 Might be Bringing Up One More Day
Is One More Day about to unravel? I really hope so because in my opinion it was the worst story idea ever done in the history of Spider-Man. If you haven’t read it, One More Day was written by J. Michael Straczynski and Joe...
‘Borat Subsequent Moviefilm’ Review: Very Nice
I’m going through a whole plethora of emotions after watching Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan or more casually known as Borat 2. Much...
‘The Witches’ Review: An Empty Shell of a Film
As a kid, The Witches was one of my favorite films with its downright creepy and nightmare fueled portrayal of witches who hate children and plot to turn them all into mice. The film still holds up now that I’m an adult with...
‘Love and Monsters’ Review: An Open World Worth Exploring
Love and Monsters does for the monster genre what Zombieland did for the zombie genre. It’s a wild and wacky adventure through a post-apocalyptic wasteland filled with crazy monsters and some even crazier characters. It’s a fun...
‘The War with Grandpa’ Review: More of a Squabble Than All Out War
It’s young versus old in Robert De Niro’s latest comedy adventure, The War with Grandpa, and after watching him in last year’s The Irishman, it’s a bit deflating to see him acting more his age and fool around playing childish...
‘Kajillionaire’ Review: Lures you into its Web
What is the price of love? That’s the question that Miranda July’s Kajillionaire sets out to explore through the film’s quirky family of con-artist grifters, with Evan Rachel Wood uniquely named Old Dolio Dyne front and center...
‘Antebellum’ Review: Avoid at All Costs
On the surface, Antebellum looks like a timely film that has a lot to say with its themes on race throughout time, afterall, the film literally opens with a quote from William Faulkner saying, “The past is never dead. It’s...
‘The Way I See It’ Review: Highlights the Power of an Image
I’ve been following Pete Souza, the former Chief Official White House Photographer under U.S. President Barack Obama, on Instagram for quite some time now. The images he posts of his time covering President Obama are snapshots...