Review: Without Remorse
Tom Clancy’s Navy SEAL character John Clark gets a starring vehicle with Michael B. Jordan in the lead in Prime Video’s Without Remorse, which hit the streaming platform this past weekend.
Review: Mortal Kombat
It’s been almost 25 years but Mortal Kombat is finally back on the big screen, and at home on HBO Max, with the new R rated movie as MMA fighter Cole Young gets dragged into the conflict between Earth and Outworld due to a mysterious birthmark that designates him as one of Earth’s champions in the next Mortal Kombat tournament.
Review: Godzilla vs Kong
Two of the most legendary monsters in movie history face-off again decades after their first battle in the 60s as Godzilla and King Kong battle it out in Godzilla vs Kong, the fourth movie in the Monsterverse series.
Review: Assault on VA-33
Sean Patrick Flanery is military veteran Jason Hill, who realizes that terrorists have taken over the VA hospital where he goes for therapy and where his wife works and he must battle the terrorists to save his wife, a high-ranking general, and the rest of the hostages.
Review: Zack Snyder’s Justice League
After years of speculation and fan campaigns, the Snyder Cut finally arrived last week on HBO Max in the form of Zack Snyder’s Justice League. Was it worth the wait and the four-hour time commitment?
Review: Boss Level
Former Delta Force soldier Roy Pulver finds himself caught in a time loop where every day he’s targetted by assassins who kill him, causing the day to repeat. Roy has to figure out what is going on and how to stop it in Joe Carnahan’s latest action movie, Boss Level.
Review: A Ghost Waits
Jack is a handyman hired to fix up a house that never holds its tenants long enough. The quiet, unsuspecting house is guarded by the ghostly Muriel, whose duty is to scare away any occupants. As Jack tries to clean up the place and prepare for new residents, Muriel tries every trick she knows to scare Jack out. Now, these people from opposite worlds start to question everything about their decisions.
Review: The Little Things
The first of Warner Bros’ 2021 HBO Max/Theatrical hybrid releases, The Little Things star Denzel Washington as a former LAPD detective turned deputy upstate who returns to Los Angeles on a procedural errand and ends up getting drawn into a case involving a serial killer being investigated by hotshot detective Jim Baxter (Rami Malek).
Review: Outside the Wire
One of the first big Netflix blockbusters for 2021, Anthony Mackie stars as an android super-soldier on a classified mission with a disgraced drone pilot during a future war in Eastern Europe in the sci-fi action movie Outside the Wire.
Review: Wonder Woman 1984
After many release date changes and uncertainty about if it would get a theatrical release at all, Wonder Woman 1984 is finally out in whatever theaters are open plus HBO Max at home. Check out our review to see how we thought it stacked up against the first movie.
Review: Iron Mask
Much hyped due to the first on-screen match-up between Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jackie Chan, Iron Mask features that fight and so much more in its over the top fantasy adventure that is arguably too overstuffed with plot and side characters.