This is one of the best all around films of 2017. Everything from the story, the performances, the cinematography, and the score are perfection! It is also the perfect ending to one of my favorite trilogies of all time. Read the full review »
Girls Trip might be formulaic, but it surprisingly has several laugh out loud moments. The surprise comedy of 2017, I'm pretty sure no one expected it to be this enjoyable. Fortunately it is, and that's coming from someone who dislikes American co... Read the full review »
Another Earth unfortunately does not amount to anything against an intriguing concept. The indie genre is always hit and miss for me. I will either adore a film who absolutely hate it, so when I watched this it was the first time I felt indifferen... Read the full review »
It's heartfelt when it's supposed to be heartfelt. It's heartless when it's supposed to be heartless.
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2017's Beauty and the Beast uses the 'tale as old as time' formula in the most classic, beautiful and meticulous ways, without taking risks to be its own thing.
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Both Jake Kasdan (Bad Teacher) and Jumanji 1995's quality could've easily bombed this remake,especially considering Kasdan's lineup of movies he directed.
Luckily (and surprisingly) this movie isn't just fun,but also an easy appeal to videogame fa... Read the full review »
Due Date takes the road trip sub-genre and does nothing new with it. Wanted something fresh? A new take on the tired road trip formula? An utterly memorable experience? Then stop reading, go out in the car and make your own road trip memories. Thi... Read the full review »
Jurassic Park may just be the quintessential blockbuster. Folks, they do not come better than this. This was the game changer. The pinnacle of entertainment for future Hollywood blockbusters. Spielberg crafted what is now one of the most quotable,... Read the full review »
Brad's Status is a distinctively odd sad comedy. As oxymoronic as that it is, it kind of works...right? Its quirks and unique qualities is what the film takes pride in. That and its audacious themes of jealousy. Brad goes to Boston with his son to... Read the full review »
What I Liked:
- Sam Rockwell and Frances McDormand give astonishing performances.
- A Fresh and Unique Original Story
- Excellent Score
What I Didn't like:
- The only issue I had with the film is that one significant plot line goes unanswered and... Read the full review »
'Call Me By Your Name' features a beautiful story and Timothée Chalamet gives one of the years best performances, but it suffers from a overly simplistic storyline and setting that results in a pretty dull film. Read the full review »
The films of 2018 that made strong impressions. If you missed them, highly recommend tracking them down. Order based purely on review ratings.
Will update as the year progresses.
"The Strange Ones" is daring and creepy; a strong first feature from writer/directors Christopher Radcliff and Lauren Wolkstein.
A bizarre coming-of-age tale, "The Strange Ones"s is the tale of two travelers as they make their way to a cabin in t... Read the full review »
When Jumanji came out in 1995,it instantly became a piece of everyone's childhood,and most of it is due to the one and only Robin Williams (Rest In Peace).
As of today,it is that,but sometimes it's not really a board game,but a ''Bored'' game.
Joe... Read the full review »