Review: Exorcist Vengeance
Robert Bronzi is back as a street-tough Catholic priest who is tasked to visit the home of a wealthy British family and figure out if they are the victims of demonic possession and banish the demon if they are in the new horror movie Exorcist Vengeance.
Review: The Spine of Night
A dark age falls on the world when a mystical plant is discovered, granting those with a greed for power to untether their desires. A perilous force grows across the lands, striking down kingdoms and the innocent to a great evil. A few will stand against the rising threat to prevent the total corruption of mankind in The Spine of Night.
Review: The Matrix Resurrections
18 years since the war between machines and humans seemingly came to an end in The Matrix Revolutions, Neo and Trinity return in the fourth entry in the franchise, The Matrix Resurrections, the final film of Warner Bros. grand experiment in day and day HBO Max releases that happened throughout 2021.
Review: Spider-Man: No Way Home
After all the hype, speculation, and rumors, Spider-Man: No Way Home has finally arrived in theaters and completely blew away all expectations, no matter how high they were set.
Review: Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City
After the over the top insanity of the Paul WS Anderson/Milla Jovovich Resident Evil series, Welcome to Raccoon City is a more faithful adaptation of the games and has quite a bit to make fans happy but its decision to cram Resident Evil and Resident Evil 2 into one short movie makes a lot of it feel rushed and underbaked.
Review: Red Notice
One of the biggest movies in Netflix history from both budget and star-power, Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot, and Ryan Reynolds star in the globe-trotting action/heist adventure Red Notice that starts out strong but gradually starts to wear thin as the movie goes on.
Review: Shock Wave 2
One of the biggest movies of last year worldwide, Shock Wave 2 arrived on VOD this week and stars Hong Kong legend Andy Lau as a former bomb disposal officer who gets caught up in a web of a terrorist plot made worse by amnesia brought on by a bomb blast he’s the main suspect in
Review: Last Night in Soho
Edgar Wright returns with his follow-up to Baby Driver, the intriguing psychological thriller/horror movie Last Night in Soho which lacks some of his normal kinetic visual style and humor but still oozes style and an interesting time-hopping mystery led by two great performances by Thomasin McKenzie and Anya Taylor-Joy.
Review: Warning
The new sci-fi movie Warning features some interesting ideas and a solid cast, but it never fully explores its interesting ideas or links them together in any meaningful or compelling ways.
Review: Dune
After the visual spectacle of Arrival and Blade Runner 2049, director Denis Villeneuve has delivered his current magnum opus with the new Dune, which features jaw-dropping production design and special effects while also making the characters and plot interesting and understandable even if you’ve never read all 400+ pages of Frank Herbert’s epic.
Review: Halloween Kills
While it has some brutal kills from the OG bogeyman, Michael Myers, and some solid fan service, Halloween Kills mostly feels like wheel-spinning before the actual conclusion of the Michael/Laurie battle in next year’s Halloween Ends.