Movie Reviews
Lilo & Stitch / Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch Blu-ray Review
Right before LILO & STITCH was released in 2002, Disney presented one of its most memorable and humorous advertising campaigns containing a ferocious but adorable lit...
Touchy Feely Blu-ray Review
Drama and Comedy – Two separate genres emoting two separate emotions. It’s difficult enough to focus on one and twice as difficult when making a film that b...
Wild Movie Review
As Cheryl (Reese Witherspoon) inventories her massive traveling pack in a cheap motel, we get the sense that she is biting off more than she can chew. When Cheryl goes ...
Trainwreck Movie Review
Amy Schumer is one of the hottest comedians on the rise. Her shocking standup material brought her notable appearances on a few Celebrity Roast episodes, which in turn ...
Louder Than Bombs Movie Review
AMERICAN BEAUTY, ORDINARY PEOPLE, SQUID AND THE WHALE, and THE ICE STORM are all great films involving family drama. Admittedly, this is a genre that I tend to skew tow...
Jackie Movie Review
The assassination of John F. Kennedy was a tragic event. All the drama and mystery surrounding it is one of the more fascinating pieces in America history. Likewise, Ja...
The Cabin in the Woods 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
Rarely does a film have so much insight, creativity and originality that it reinvents how we look at movies. THE CABIN IN THE WOODS takes the horror genre and spins it ...
Pacific Rim: Uprising Movie Review
Giant Robots vs. Giant Monsters. This should be all I need to say. You know if you’re going to enjoy this movie or not based on that simple description. If you ...
Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch (2018) Movie Review
Finally, a new, quality Christmas movie for children! That might sound like a ludicrous statement, but think about it. RUDOLPH THE RED-NOSED REINDEER, A CHARLIE BROWN CHR...
Ad Astra Movie Review
Ad astra is a Latin phrase that means, “To the stars.” In a breathtaking opening moment, Roy McBride steps over the edge of a space station just within the limits of ...



















