I promise I don't hate Bill Murray, but his classics have not shown to be as incredible as everyone hypes them up to be. Awesome pacing and ending, though. Read the full review »
Interesting film. Should definitely be seen and decided upon by oneself, because although it's straightforward, it's difficult to interpret whether it's slow intro to everyday life is brilliant or just lacking focus. Really great acting and debut... Read the full review »
I am one of the few people that has never fallen for the Ghostbusters charm. While Murray is delightful always, it lacks energy and rich moments in the climax. Kind of feels like a sludge, but credit is due where credit is due for the sci-fi class... Read the full review »
Surprisingly poignant teen sex-driven movie is very fun and teaches an important lesson about friendship. McLovin is the stand-out, although the screenplay is beyond comparison. Read the full review »
Very cheesy, a little bit hypocritical, and most definitely overtly preachy to its audiences in the last five minutes, About Time still has an infectious charm about it, as well as phenomenal performances by Nighy and Gleason. Read the full review »
Borg vs McEnroe presents an unbalanced rivalry of mentality from two of the greatest players. As a huge fan of tennis and the ATP rankings, I was immediately attracted to this biopic. John McEnroe and Björn Borg were arguably two of the finest le... Read the full review »
Kong: Skull Island has an abundance of pretty entertaining sequences and interesting stuff, and an outstanding ensemble which sometimes overtakes the spotlight away from King Kong. Sure, there are some things that don't work, but whenever Kong is... Read the full review »
Fright Night does not make me frightened of night, rather instead makes me tolerate it. Within the dark depths of Hollywood, some mortal thought it would be a genius idea to remake the 1985 cult classic. Whilst it retains some enjoyment, it is mes... Read the full review »
The Danish Girl serves as a riveting character study, and is led by two brilliant performances from Eddie Redmayne and Alicia Vikander. My only grievance with the film is aside from the main message portrayed in the film, I believe some stroy thre... Read the full review »