Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) Nate Zoebl December 18, 2021 Movies, Reviews Spider-Man: No Way Home is not the best Spider-Man movie, in the MCU or prior, but it’s a rollicking adventure that will play like catnip for fans of the series and has some of the strongest moments of any web-slinging blockbuster.
eXistenZ (1999) Jessica Sowards October 16, 2020 Shot for Shot eXistenZ not only kept me constantly trying to decide who Geller and Pikul could trust, but it also kept me busy while I was trying to decide what was real in the universe of the movie.
The Lighthouse (2019) Nate Zoebl October 25, 2019 Movies, Reviews The Lighthouse feels exactly like somebody meticulously melded an episode of The Twilight Zone with an episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents.
Lost in Translation 297: Murder on the Orient Express Scott Delahunt June 14, 2019 Lost in Translation Branagh’s version of Murder on the Orient Express remained faithful to Christie’s original novel, not just with plot, but the era.
Big Eyes Smart Mouth: Death Note (2017) Serdar Yegulalp August 30, 2017 Big Eyes Smart Mouth There are so many individual things wrong with Netflix's live-action Death Note film that you might as well roll dice to figure out where to start.
THE FLESH IS WEAK #2: My Changing Faith In THE LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST John E. Meredith July 16, 2016 The Flesh is Weak It made me want to shout, or to reach out and do something to stop it. That's powerful filmmaking.
4.5 John Wick (2014) Blu-ray Review Paul Brian McCoy February 2, 2015 DVD/Blu-ray, Movies, Reviews John Wick is one of the best comic book movies not based on a comic book that you're going to find.
4.5 The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) Adam Barraclough July 12, 2014 DVD/Blu-ray, Movies, Reviews The film just feels right, but I may be a bit of a sucker for this particular mix of joy and sadness.
3.0 John Carter (2012) Blu-ray Review Paul Brian McCoy June 3, 2012 DVD/Blu-ray, Movies, Reviews Someday, James Purefoy is going to be a superstar.