‘No Time to Die’ review: Daniel Craig’s final Bond mission stirs in the best and worst of the series

‘No Time to Die’ is the 25th James Bond film and the fifth and final of the series starring Daniel Craig, combining the best and worst of the franchise.

Mary Elizabeth Winstead shows up ready to fight as ‘Kate’ in official trailer

Netflix released the official trailer for the action-packed film Kate Aug. 4. Taking place in Tokyo, someone unidentified poisons the assassin Kate (Mary Elizabeth Winstead,) leaving her with roughly 14 to 15 hours to live. Afterwards, Kate makes it her…

John David Washington runs for his life in Netflix’s ‘Beckett’ trailer

Netflix just released its latest trailer today for a new thriller movie called Beckett. It’s set to hit Netflix on August 13. Directed by Ferdinando Cito Filomarino (Antonia), the film centers on an American tourist named Beckett (John David Washington),…

‘Army of the Dead’ review: Zack Snyder’s return to the zombie genre is a bloody, fun mess

It’s no secret that the most recent stage of Zack Snyder’s directing career has seen the auteur pushing his more serious, objectivist ideologies even more strongly into his film output than ever, leaning away from the schlocky fun of his…

‘Mortal Kombat’ review: The best and worst of the video game series enters the fight

As an exercise in pure, shameless fan service, Mortal Kombat (2021) certainly honors not just the 90s video game series it adapts, but also its cinematic predecessors. Shot and lit like a mature TV movie that just happens to be…

Charlie’s Angels Movie Review: Feminist action heroines fly, but don’t soar

Charlie’s Angels doesn’t just have a feminist legacy, but a very specific type, or shall we say, brand. One that unapologetically places just as much emphasis on its female characters’ beauty and fashion choices as it does their kickass action…

Mile 22 Movie Review: Roided-Out “16 Blocks” has issues with attitude, clarity

This is Mile 22 — Mile 20-pew — Mile pew pew pew — pew pew pew pew pew — Sorry. In the newest team-up of the Bergs, director Peter and actor Mark Wahl–, everything is again in decline. Aside from…