Screener Squad: Enola Holmes
ENOLA HOLES MOVIE REVIEW Hey you, yeah you scrolling down, there’s a mystery afoot. Unfortunately the legendary Sherlock Holmes ain’t doing the leg work to… Read More »Screener Squad: Enola Holmes
ENOLA HOLES MOVIE REVIEW Hey you, yeah you scrolling down, there’s a mystery afoot. Unfortunately the legendary Sherlock Holmes ain’t doing the leg work to… Read More »Screener Squad: Enola Holmes
MADE IN ITALY MOVIE REVIEW Father and son Liam Neeson and Micheál Richardson play father and son Robert and Jack. Both are involved in the… Read More »Screener Squad: Made in Italy
TERMINATOR: DARK FATE MOVIE REVIEW The Terminator franchise tries to revive itself once again with Terminator: Dark Fate. Resetting the continuity post-Terminator 2: Judgment Day… Read More »Screener Squad: Terminator: Dark Fate
LITTLE MONSTERS MOVIE REVIEW The apocalypse will be as kid-friendly as possible if these adults get their way in this horror-comedy. The story follows a… Read More »Screener Squad: Little Monsters (2019)
ROCKO’S MODERN LIFE – STATIC CLING MOVIE REVIEW We apologize for the delay in this review, but we had to do this one right. Because… Read More »Screener Squad: Rocko’s Modern Life – Static Cling
Someone give Nicole Kidman a hug. The once great actress who was racking up performances under brilliant directors like Stanley Kubrick, Baz Luhrmann, Noah Baumbach,… Read More »‘Queen of the Desert’ Review
Kate Mara plays a corporate risk assessor who is called in to observe a scientific experiment possibly gone awry. That experiment is a teenage girl… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Morgan
While Martin Scorsese’s newest film may end up on the best of year lists for a lot of folks, it’s not sounding like the Academy… Read More »Movie Review: The Wolf of Wall Street
Relationships can be…interesting. Spike Jonze’s latest flick Her, seeks to strip human companionship down to its most essential elements, all while exploring the bizarre conveniences… Read More »Movie Review: ‘Her’
Will Ferrell returns to the seventies (well, 1980 anyway) in the role that launched a thousand man-child comedies: Ron Burgundy. In this sequel to 2004’s… Read More »Movie Review: ‘Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues’