Review: The Old Guard
Based on the comic by Greg Rucka and Leandro Fernandez, The Old Guard brings more excellent action to Netflix as Charlize Theron leads a team of immortal mercenaries whose existence is threatened by an ex-CIA agent and evil pharma CEO who want to figure out and exploit their unique gift.
Review: Money Plane
The WWE’s Adam Copeland stars as the leader of a heist crew that is forced into a seemingly impossible job to infiltrate and rob the Money Plane, an illegal aerial casino where the world’s most dangerous criminals gather to gamble.
Review: Snowpiercer
Based on but a reboot of the 2013 Bong Joon Ho movie, TNT’s new series Snowpiercer is set 7 years into the journey of the titular train as the tension between the classes on-board grows, which becomes further strained when a string of murders is uncovered and former homicide detective and current tail section member Andre Layton is tasked with investigating.
Game Review: Endzone – A World Apart
When a nuclear disaster crumbles society, humanity had retreated to underground bunkers called “Endzones” to wait for the chaos to settle. Towns, cities, and countries have been destroyed and nature grew to take their place. 150 years have past and humanity has emerged to rebuild. Now it’s up to a strong leader to take charge and shape the future of mankind.
Review: Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion’s Revenge
Mortal Kombat gets animated with the first R rated adaptation of the long-running franchise, Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion’s Revenge, which puts a new spin on the story of the original Mortal Kombat by focusing on Scorpion and his quest for vengeance against Sub-Zero.
Review: Extraction
Chris Hemsworth stars in the brutally awesome new Netflix original movie Extraction, playing black ops mercenary Tyler Rake, who takes a job in Bangladesh to rescue the son of an Indian drug lord that was kidnapped by one of his rivals.
Review: 1 Week with Quibi
Quibi has been out for a week and Zach has been checking out the service and some of the shows included, including Most Dangerous Game, Survive, Flipped, Memory Hole, Murder House Flip and more.
Review: Spenser Confidential
Released on Netflix this past weekend, Peter Berg and Mark Wahlberg’s latest collaboration is a loose remake of 80s crime drama Spenser: For Hire with Wahlberg as ex-con, ex-cop Spenser, who teams up with his new roommate Hawk (Winston Duke) to investigate the death of two Boston cops.
Review: Bad Boys for Life
After 17 years, Marcus Burnett and Mike Lowery are back for the third Bad Boys movie, Bad Boys for Life, as a revenge plot by a vicious cartel boss’ wife targets a number of people in Miami, including Mike.
Review: Jumanji: The Next Level
Three years after surviving the video game world of Jumanji, Martha, Fridge and Bethany have to return when Spencer rebuilds the game system and goes back in, but the group discovers the world is completely different and that Spencer’s grandfather Eddie and his estranged friend Milo are along for the ride as well.
Review: Hard Night Falling
Dolph Lundgren stars as Interpol agent Michael Anderson, who has to keep his wife and daughter safe when a mercenary named Goro takes the attendees of a gala at an Italian villa hostage in an attempt to locate and steal a cache of valuable gold coins hidden on the premises.