It Chapter Two Review: A Fascinating Exploration of Fear

Director Andy Muscheitti and writer Gary Duaberman have found the ultimate balance in telling a horror story that’s primarily about the concept of fear and its tremendous and long-lasting effects. It was a decent movie, bloated in most places and…

Glass Movie Review: A messy but fascinating character study

With Glass, M. Night Shyamalan faces a challenge fit for a superhuman. How does one cross the grounded style and characters of Unbreakable, a 19-year-old superhero mood piece, with the nightmarishly deranged antagonist of Split? His answer mirrors the philosophy…

Glass Reflects a Distinct Superhero Tale in First Trailer From Comic Con

“It’s amazing to meet you. It is simply extraordinary.” Pack it up, MCU and DCEU, youse are relics now since Glass proves that the SCU exists. For the uninitiated, that would stand for “Shyamalan Cinematic Universe.” In what is described as…

Sherlock Gnomes Movie Review: An unfunny and unnecessary sequel

Sherlock Gnomes opens by tipping its hand, going through major works of literature and pop culture to see which ones lend themselves to cloying, forced gnome puns, and then, between groans, building a loose story around it. It’s as if…

Movie Review: Atomic Blonde

There is nothing new about the One Man Army action genre, but it seems to have hit a fever pitch in recent years. One man, one gun, hundreds of enemies and unlimited ammo are only a few of the distinguishing…

The new ‘Atomic Blonde’ trailer is visually explosive!

I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again: creating movie trailers in an art that only few master. Not only do you have to get the attention of a large audience in only a couple minutes, but also make…

The 7 Best James McAvoy Performances

The reviews are in and it seems, much to everyone’s surprise, that Split is a genuinely enjoyable genre film. What’s more, it would seem that actor James McAvoy delivers one of his finest, trickiest performances to date. Due to this we decided…