Category: Review

  • Three Days of the Condor

    Three Days of the Condor

    Three Days of the Condor – A thrilling espionage adventure from 1975, Robert Redford, Faye Dunaway, and Max von Sydow star in this instant smooth classic.

  • Last Night in SoHo

    Last Night in SoHo

    Last Night in SoHo – Shifting points of view and neat camera tricks keep the audience engaged and the novelty of a dual timeline horror thriller is sure to please anybody who sits down to watch the latest can’t miss movie from Edgar Wright.

  • Beetlejuice

    Beetlejuice

    Beetlejuice – Michael Keaton is the ghost with the most in this hilarious dark comedy from Tim Burton.

  • DUNE

    DUNE

    DUNE – This sweeping space odyssey from the mind of Frank Herbert is faithfully adapted from one of the world’s most talented directors and an amazing cast.

  • The Nightmare Before Christmas

    The Nightmare Before Christmas

    The Nightmare Before Christmas – one of my fiancé’s favorite movies, it was high time I gave this one a watch. Tim Burton, Henry Selick, and Danny Elfman bring this whimsical and classic movie to life.

  • The Last Duel

    The Last Duel

    The Last Duel – a period piece drama from Ridley Scott, #TheLastDuel is a bold and exciting film.

  • Corpse Bride

    Corpse Bride

    Corpse Bride – This week’s mini review is brought to you by my lovely fiance and gamemaster extraordinaire.

  • No Time To Die

    No Time To Die

    No Time To Die is a strong, but safe conclusion, to Daniel Craig’s tenure as James Bond. Smart, funny, and well written, Cary Joji Fukunaga brings this iteration to a close with the help of Rami Malek, Ana De Armas, and a host of other A-listers in this enjoyable Bond flick.

  • Quantum of Solace

    Quantum of Solace

    Quantum of Solace – The direct sequel to the smash hit Casino Royale that fails to live up to the hype of the first Craig era Bond movie. Succeeded by the acclaimed Skyfall, Quantum of Solace stands alone.

  • Venom: Let There be Carnage

    Venom: Let There be Carnage

    Venom: Let There be Carnage – A fun popcorn movie that excels where the original failed by leaning into the banter and relationship between Eddie Brock and Venom. The “Lethal Protectors” will return and I’m all for it.