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Elemental Movie Review
“ELEMENTAL is too lovey dovey.” This quote is from my 9 year-old daughter. My 6 year-old son was a bit more forgiving, but still concurred. Both of their sq...
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Movie Review
Dark, emotional and pure joy, GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 3 stays true to its origin as a thrilling and entertainingly wild journey that covers an array of feelings. Ove...
Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant Movie Review
GUY RITCHIE’S THE COVENANT (yes, that’s the full title) is a fairly intense wartime rescue film that is at times thrilling while simultaneously somewhat middl...
Air Movie Review
Growing up as a kid in the 80’s and 90’s, Michael Jordan was king. Like all kids, I had a poster of him and dreamed of flying high just as he did. I think anyone of...
The Super Mario Bros. Movie Review
Oh the sweet essence of nostalgia. I’m sure most adults have at least a slight affection for Super Mario Brothers. As a kid when the 8-bit Nintendo came out, I wo...
Murder Mystery 2 Movie Review
Adam Sandler is a lovable guy. His longevity is quite impressive. But for as much as he can be a super generous, funny person and surprisingly good actor at times, he m...
John Wick: Chapter 4 Movie Review
Who would have thought when JOHN WICK was released in 2014 that we would be gaining a decade of one of the greatest action franchises of all time? Seriously, JOHN WICK:...
Scream VI Movie Review
SCREAM is one of the few movie franchises that are consistently entertaining. I wouldn’t go so far to say they are great, but the first go around for each film is alw...
Cocaine Bear Movie Review
COCAINE BEAR may not be the superhero we deserve, but he’s the superhero we need right now. High caliber, B-movie extravaganza, COCAINE BEAR is the perfect ridiculous...
Knock at the Cabin Movie Review
M. Night Shyamalan is a writer and director who has had many ups and downs in his career. But I can say, I have genuinely appreciated all but two of his films. Rocketing ...




















