Review: Hellraiser
After hitting the absolute rock bottom of direct-to-video sequels, the Hellraiser franchise has been rebooted for Hulu by director David Bruckner, who delivers a much different but mostly solid reimagining of the series.
Review: Werewolf by Night
The first ever MCU “Special Presentation”, Werewolf by Night does a fantastic job of bringing the monstrous side of the Marvel universe to Disney+.
Review: Bullet Proof
Making his feature film directing debut, James C. Clayton also stars in the new action/thriller Bullet Proof, which co-stars Vinnie Jones.
Review: Day Shift
Jamie Foxx returns to Netflix after the solid Project Power in 2020 with Day Shift, a vampire horror/comedy with fantastic action but some undercooked characters and plot beats.
Review: Bring Him Back Dead
With its eye-catching title, badass star, and seemingly solid premise, Bring Him Back Dead seems like it would be a solid B-action movie but lacks exciting action or an interesting plot.
Review: Bullet Train
After helping kick off the John Wick franchise, director David Leitch has been keeping busy with movies like Atomic Blonde, Deadpool 2, and Hobbs & Shaw. He brings the snarky tone of Deadpool and the action style of John Wick to the fun and ridiculous Bullet Train.
Review: Prey
The latest entry in the Predator franchise, Prey sits right behind the 80s Arnold classic with its straightforward and exciting battle between the intergalactic hunter and a fierce Comanche warrior, Naru, played by Legion’s Amber Midthunder.
Review: The Gray Man
One of the biggest movies in Netflix’s history with a budget of over $200 million, The Gray Man is a massive globe-trotting action blockbuster that delivers on the set pieces, even if the plot is nothing we haven’t seen before.
Review: Thor: Love and Thunder
Thor is back in Thor: Love and Thunder, gathering some old friends, including his ex Jane Foster who now wields Mjolnir as Mighty Thor, to save a group of kidnapped kids and stop the sadistic Gorr the God Butcher from killing all the gods in the MCU universe.
Review: Fair Game
A cult classic from 1986, Fair Game is back and available on VOD (and select LA theaters) from Dark Star Pictures.
Review: All About Evil
Now available on Shudder, Natasha Lyonne stars in the 2010 cult horror movie All About Evil, which is an homage to cult and midnight movies as theater owner Deborah Tennis boosts attendance with a series of original horror shorts, but the audience is unaware that Deb is actually murdering people and filming it for her “art”.