Review: Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
Guillermo Del Toro and Andre Ovredal bring Alvin Schwartz’s stories and Stephen Gammell’s disturbing artwork to life in the new horror movie Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark.
Review: The Tracker
Dolph Lundgren stars as the mysterious Aiden Hakansson, who returns to the city where his wife and daughter were kidnapped and murdered 10 years after the crime to finally track down and get revenge on those responsible in The Tracker.
Review: Hobbs & Shaw
Spinning off from the mainline Fast & Furious movies, bickering action duo Luke Hobbs and Deckard Shaw are pulled back into action by the CIA to track down Deckard’s sister Hattie and the deadly virus she’s carrying before it’s taken by villainous bionic supersoldier Brixton.
Review: Stranger Things Season 3
The highly anticipated third season of Stranger Things hit over the Fourth of July holiday weekend and it’s still an absolute blast full of goopy monsters, fun characters and great homages to the 80s as the Hawkins gang battles a new supernatural threat along with villainous Russians who are trying to undo everything the gang fought to stop in Season 2.
Review: Spider-Man: Far From Home
After the awe-inspiring events of Avengers: Endgame earlier this year, Spider-Man: Far From Home feels like the vacation that guides the plot of the movie, fun and funny but also still dealing with the lingering effects of Endgame.
Review: Child’s Play
Chucky returns in a reboot of the 1988 horror classic Child’s Play, as an internet connected “Buddi” doll named Chucky takes his protectiveness of his new owner Andy Barclay to horrifying extremes.
Review: Men in Black International
Tessa Thompson and Chris Hemsworth take over the MiB franchise as Agents M and H, who have to suss out a mole in MiB’s London branch while also having to protect what could be possibly the most dangerous weapon in the galaxy.
Review: Dark Phoenix
The Fox era of X-Men comes to a lackluster end after almost 20 years as Dark Phoenix is a boring, lifeless rehash of prior X-Men movie plots and character motivations.
Review: Godzilla: King of the Monsters
Five years after the events of Godzilla (2014), all of the “Titans” discovered and contained by Monarch are unleashed, including the only true rival to Godzilla’s alpha predator status, Ghidorah.
Review: John Wick Chapter 3 – Parabellum
The John Wick series continues to put basically all other action movies to shame as the third chapter continues to ramp up the absurdly great action set-pieces and expands the world of The High Table/The Continental as John goes on the run with no resources and a $14 million bounty on his head.
Review: Shazam!
Following on the heels of the wonderfully goofy insanity of Aquaman, Shazam is another fun and funny entry into the DC universe as teenager Billy Batson gains fantastic powers from an ancient wizard and must learn to control them and what it means to be a true hero.