Dylan O’Brien has proven himself to be a truly gifted actor since fandom made him the surprise breakout star of MTV’s Teen Wolf. That is firmly on display with his latest, from writer-director Christopher MacBride, and his mind-bender that is Flashback. If it seems like every aspect of MacBride’s film […]

Flashback Review: Dylan O’Brien Heads Down a Rabbit Hole, Trying ...


The first full-length trailer for the Hugh Jackman starring Reminiscence has arrived from Warner Bros. The flick is from writer-director Lisa Joy (Westworld), and its sci-fi action-centric feel centers on a private investigator Nick Bannister (Jackman), who specializes in working the mind. Wait, what, you ask? He’s obsessed with the […]

Reminiscence Trailer: Hugh Jackman Asks Us To “Follow His Voice”


When Super 8 landed in theaters in 2011, it served as the ultimate tribute by J.J. Abrams to a filmmaker who clearly had an enormous influence over him—Steven Spielberg. Super 8 is very much a Spielbergian-type film, what with its youthful protagonists, ever-present aliens, and conspiracies flying as fast as […]

Super 8 4K Review: A Sensational Spielbergian J.J. Abrams’ Movie.



At its core, Riders of Justice is a rather simple story. Mads Mikkelsen is Markus, an elite Danish military man. He has spent more time on battlefields than with his family, as his daughter Mathilde (Andrea Heick Gadeberg) blazes through her teenage years. Things change drastically and tragically when Mathilde […]

Riders of Justice Review: Mads Mikkelsen Dazzles in Danish Drama


Moby is one of the most elusive artists of his generation. Of course, hundreds of millions of him know him from his most successful endeavor, the smash release that is Play. Now, he has turned the camera on himself with a documentary that is simply entitled, Moby Doc. It’s not […]

Moby Doc Review: Animals Good, People Bad… Or Are They?


It is hard to know where to start with the film Funhouse. There’s just terrible film quality. It doesn’t look like it was shot on film and it also doesn’t quite appear as if it was shot on digital. Given the film’s budget, I would guess the latter, but still, […]

Funhouse Review: What If Big Brother Met a Silly Saw?!



Many idioms out of Hollywood that has remained constant over the years, and one immediately comes to mind when thoughts turn to Disney’s Cruella. Remember this one? If the actors on the screen are having fun, so too will the audience. That is absolutely the case with this live-action origins […]

Cruella Review: Emma Stone Finds That The Truth Is Not ...


The latest Disney’s Jungle Cruise trailer is here, starring Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt (soon to be seen in A Quiet Place: Part II). The film, inspired by the theme park ride (which worked well for Pirates of the Caribbean), finds Blunt’s Dr. Lily Houghton hiring Johnson’s boat captain Frank […]

Jungle Cruise Trailer: Dwayne Johnson & Emily Blunt’s Excellent Adventure


The second Old trailer is here and it’s much more compelling than the first, and by compelling, I mean grabs you by the throat and doesn’t let you go. The flick was inspired by the French graphic novel Sandcastle and is the filmmaker’s first film since completing the Unbreakable trilogy […]

Old Trailer Teases M. Night Shyamalan’s Beachy Vacation Horrorshow