Shortcut is a decent enough horror with room for growth
‘Shortcut’ is two movies in one, one classic horror claustrophobia and the other mediocre monster hunter… continue reading
‘Shortcut’ is two movies in one, one classic horror claustrophobia and the other mediocre monster hunter… continue reading
A stellar Blu-ray presentation lacks extras… continue reading
‘Brewster McCloud’ is one of the oddest films I have seen from the 1970s… continue reading
‘Extra Ordinary’ is that rare gem: a horror comedy that doesn’t overstay its welcome… continue reading
DreamWorks still managed to make ‘Trolls World Tour’ vibrant and catchy even if it had different types of music than pop throughout the film… continue reading
Ian and Barley join the ranks of iconic Pixar duos like Mike & Sulley, Buzz & Woody, and Marlin & Dory… continue reading
Not once in the film did I feel that Dolittle connected with the animals in his care… continue reading
‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ is in summary cheesy but entertaining… continue reading
Return to the Overlook Hotel with a grown Danny Torrance… continue reading
Disney uses its ‘villain’ to teach us all a lesson… continue reading
Boyle’s style of directing appears in this movie and it is mixed well with the comedy from the characters and the tribute to the Beatles… continue reading
Pixar proves again that they are master storytellers… continue reading
I found The Dead Don’t Die to be incredibly boring and a waste of good talent… continue reading
‘Avengers: Endgame’ actually pulls it off and leaves you satisfied and wanting more… continue reading
The whole movie just seems to big one big metaphor for the difficulty of letting go of your childhood and entering adulthood… continue reading