Screener Squad: Scare Package
SCARE PACKAGE MOVIE REVIEW Horror anthology movies are always kinda a mixed bag. What happens when this group of seven directors decides to do a… Read More »Screener Squad: Scare Package
SCARE PACKAGE MOVIE REVIEW Horror anthology movies are always kinda a mixed bag. What happens when this group of seven directors decides to do a… Read More »Screener Squad: Scare Package
DA 5 BLOODS MOVIE REVIEW Spike Lee comes to Netflix with his latest joint, Da 5 Bloods. The story follows a group of Vietnam Vets… Read More »Screener Squad: Da 5 Bloods
ARTEMIS FOWL MOVIE REVIEW REVIEW Celtic fantasy, high-tech crime, and dwarf dirt farts come together in Disney’s Artemis Fowl, directed by Kenneth Branagh (who brought… Read More »Screener Squad: Artemis Fowl
THE KING OF STATEN ISLAND MOVIE REVIEW Pete Davidson plays…well, Pete Davidson (ok, fine, “Scott”) in this Judd Apatow comedy(?) about a 20-something loser who… Read More »Screener Squad: The King of Staten Island
WARNING: DO NOT PLAY MOVIE REVIEW You’re a filmmaker trying so desperately to come up with something that doesn’t stick you with the ‘sophomore slump’… Read More »Screener Squad: Warning: Do Not Play
THE LAST DAYS OF AMERICAN CRIME MOVIE REVIEW Olivier Megaton continues his streak of batting 0 for 6 with “The Last Days of American Crime”.… Read More »Screener Squad: The Last Days of American Crime
BECKY MOVIE REVIEW Paul Blart and a group of neo-Nazis vs Jeff Winger’s (Joel McHale) pre-teen daughter (Lulu Wilson). Yes, you heard that right, Kevin… Read More »Screener Squad: Becky
YOU DON’T NOMI MOVIE REVIEW In 1995, Paul Verhoeven’s “Showgirls” opened to terrible reviews, and poor box office. A notorious bomb, it derailed the careers… Read More »Screener Squad: You Don’t Nomi
DREAMLAND MOVIE REVIEW Stephen McHattie plays dual roles in this surrealistic noir, teaming up again with the director and writer of Pontypool but to very… Read More »Screener Squad: Dreamland
SHIRLEY MOVIE REVIEW The Shirley of the title is renowned horror/mystery writer Shirley Jackson, here portrayed by the ineffable Elisabeth Moss. She and her professor… Read More »Screener Squad: Shirley