Tag: action
Movie Review: “Fantastic Four: First Steps” feels like a big step...
After a disastrous mid-90s Roger Corman produced take, a pair of seldom talked about mid-2000s Tim Story-directed adaptations, and an infamous all-too-serious version from the mid-2010s directed by Josh Trank...
Movie Review: “Karate Kid: Legends” isn’t without it charms but it’s...
Despite a likeable cast and nostalgic nods, Karate Kid: Legends is a clunky, rushed installment that struggles to find its footing in the beloved franchise.
Movie Review: “Novocaine” ultimately squanders its high concept premise
The plot of “Novocaine” springs into action when a girl (played by Amber Midthunder of “Prey”) that Nate takes a liking to is kidnapped.
Movie Review: “Flight Risk”
It gives me no such pleasure in saying this, but “Flight Risk” might be the worst movie by a legitimately great director that I’ve ever seen.
Movie Review: “Deadpool & Wolverine” Offers Up R-Rated Hilarity And A...
For those of you who’ve felt letdown by Marvel as of late, “Deadpool & Wolverine” might just be the shot in the arm you’re looking for.
Movie Review: “Furiosa” asks if director George Miller has what it...
The epic “Furiosa” strays from the traditional “Mad Max” format in a couple of ways. Aside from the fact that Max's character doesn’t play into the plot
Movie Review: “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” features a...
When "Indiana Jones & the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" hit theaters in 2008 nearly two decades after "Last Crusade" was released, I couldn't help but
Movie Review: “John Wick: Chapter 4” represents style over substance in...
Right out of the gate, let it be said that "John Wick: Chapter 4" is a case of style over substance in the best way possible.
Movie Review: Ant-Man and the Wasp Quantumania
Quantumania - Even by Marvel standards, the "Ant-Man" series is pretty light & airy. Probably even more so than other titles in the MCU. Ant-Man & the Wasp
Movie Review: “Top Gun: Maverick” is that rare sequel that soars...
As expected, "Top Gun: Maverick" isn't without the obligatory callbacks, but...There's actually more to this movie than nostalgia and quite honestly









