“Mars Express” Review
There’s a lot of familiarity on the surface of Mars Express. With its neo-noir tale set against a futuristic society of robots, this is well-treaded science fiction for touching on
There’s a lot of familiarity on the surface of Mars Express. With its neo-noir tale set against a futuristic society of robots, this is well-treaded science fiction for touching on
Years from now, there will most likely be someone who stumbles upon Abigail and be surprised by its second-act twist. I look forward to future generations discovering the film this
There’s an almost comforting nature to how Guy Ritchie briskly trots this WWII picture promising Nazi hunting. Though based on real people and events, Ritchie’s film adaptation of Damien Lewis’s
Monkey Man is bold because it has the guts to reference John Wick in passing. Sure, Dev Patel’s action extravaganza may gain comparisons for the mere mention and gritty abundance
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Calling Love Lies Bleeding a surreal erotic thriller would be an understatement. It’s not just horny, but hardcore horny as it charges forward into the most daring of territories. There
Thus far, DreamWorks’s Kung Fu Panda films have been its most consistent animated saga. The immaculate fusion of classic Hong Kong choreography, stylish Chinese-inspired design, and clever slapstick have a
The thought had crossed my mind to reread Dune before venturing into Part 2. Before the first film debuted in 2021, I flipped open my copy, fired up an audiobook,
Much like Sony’s Morbius, Madame Web exists as a Marvel Comics film that only feels half there. It has the premise for something akin to Happy Death Day with its
There’s a moment in this spy comedy take on Romancing The Stone where the central author struggles to write dialogue for her character. She must find a solid, romantic punchline