So, basically, if you liked the first Ant-Man movie, you’ll probably enjoy this one even more as it’s generally a better film that stays in the wheelhouse of the first one.
The Haunting of Hill House is a bold and exciting foray into madness, family estrangement, and extended personal struggles that feels like the singular vision of Mike Flanagan.
Shane Black is going back home to revive the dormant franchise with The Predator, a big-budget sequel/reboot that aims for the stars and falls far, far too short.
Dreaming Purple Neon wasn’t released by Troma but given the copious amounts of low budget gore, nudity and general cheesiness, it’s something that could’ve fit right into their catalog.
The Final Fantasy series of games did offer more than just pure action, adding characterization, investigation, and exploration, but the draw of video games is the action.
The Nun is the fifth film in the series, the second spin-off film, and probably the movie with the least amount of narrative substance given its starting material.