I have a passion for all movies but I especially like to watch small budget movies. Join me as I watch, discuss, review and suggest movies with a special focus on the low budget ones. I'll watch them so you don't have to lol...
🎬 After years of nostalgia surrounding He-Man, Masters of the Universe finally gets a new live-action treatment—but does it live up to the legacy?In this review, I break down the movie’s visuals, characters, action, performances, story, and how well it captures the spirit of the classic animated series. There’s definitely some nostalgia here, but does the movie actually understand what made He-Man special?Was this an underrated fantasy adventure that deserved more attention, or did it miss the mark with the very audience it was made for?No major spoilers - Full review on all streaming platforms!!!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mostly-low-budget-movie-reviews-with-clarence/id1576804444https://open.spotify.com/show/7xVJ2hT9tAle9fqz3iomCP?si=X14c_Hp4RbuPpXyqa4HFzw#MastersOfTheUniverse #HeMan #HeManMovie #Skeletor #MovieReview #MovieReviews #FilmReview #Movies #MovieTalk #Nostalgia #80sNostalgia #FantasyMovies #ActionMovies #NetflixMovies #MostlyLowBudgetMovieReviews #ClarenceReviews
Marvel had a lot to prove after its recent ups and downs... but did Spider-Man: Brand New Day finally deliver? 🕷️ I break down what worked, what surprised me, and whether this lives up to the hype—all without spoilers. If you're trying to decide whether it's worth seeing in theaters, check out my review!#SpiderManBrandNewDay #SpiderMan #Marvel #MCU #MovieReview #NoSpoilers #TomHolland #MarvelStudios #MovieTube #SuperheroMovies #MostlyLowBudgetMovieReviews
Netflix's **#1 trending movie, 72 Hours, pairs Kevin Hart with a cast of rising comedy stars for a wild bachelor party adventure. Does the chemistry between the cast make this comedy worth your time, or is it another forgettable Netflix release? Check out my spoiler-free review to find out if this is one to stream or skip.
In this spoiler-free review, I break down the performances, visuals, action, pacing, and the controversy surrounding the film's historical accuracy. Is Nolan's latest epic another masterpiece, or does the criticism hold it back? Watch to find out!🎬 No major spoilers—just everything you need to know before deciding if it's worth seeing.#TheOdyssey #ChristopherNolan #MovieReview #FilmReview #Movies #Cinema #MovieTube #IMAX #EpicMovies #SpoilerFree #MostlyLowBudgetMovieReviews
Little Brother is currently trending in Netflix's Top 10 and pairs John Cena with Eric André in an unlikely comedy duo. The film mixes outrageous physical comedy with heartfelt family drama, following a successful real estate agent whose carefully planned life is turned upside down by the unexpected arrival of someone from his past. While the cast brings plenty of energy and the movie aims for an emotional message about family and perspective, the biggest question is whether its blend of raunchy humor and sincere storytelling actually works.
I finally checked out We Bury the Dead on Hulu after hearing a lot of positive buzz, and it's definitely not your typical zombie movie. Instead of focusing on nonstop horror, the film leans into grief, loss, and emotional healing, with Daisy Ridley delivering a strong performance. The unique premise kept me interested, but the slower pace and lack of satisfying payoff may leave some viewers disappointed. I can definitely see why critics and audiences were so divided on this one. If you're looking for a thoughtful, character-driven take on the zombie genre, this might be worth checking out—but your mileage may vary.#WeBuryTheDead #MovieReview #Hulu #DaisyRidley #HorrorMovies #ZombieMovie #FilmReview #HorrorCommunity #Thriller #MostlyLowBudgetMovieReviews
DC’s new era continues with Supergirl…but does it live up to the hype? 🦸♀️ I break down what worked, what didn’t, the character choices, Lobo’s role, the villain problem, and why this might be a bigger test for the DC Universe than people expected. Full review out now!#Supergirl #SupergirlMovie #DCU #DCUniverse #DCStudios #JamesGunnDC #DCMovies #SuperheroMovies #MovieReview #FilmReview #MovieCritic #ComicBookMovies #ComicBookFans #Lobo #Superman #WarnerBros #NewDCU #Movies2026 #MovieTalk #MostlyLowBudgetMovieReviews
Netflix’s Office Romance brings Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein together in a workplace romantic comedy about two ambitious professionals who find themselves caught between career goals and unexpected feelings. While the movie has some strong chemistry between the leads and a solid setup, does it do enough to stand out from the endless stream of predictable rom-coms?In this review, I break down what works, what doesn’t, and whether this trending Netflix romance is worth your time or just another familiar love story we’ve seen before.🎬 Full review now available!#OfficeRomance #JenniferLopez #NetflixMovies #RomCom #MovieReview #NetflixReview #Movies2026 #MostlyLowBudgetMovieReviews #WhatToWatch #FilmReview
Disclosure Day follows a man on the run after stealing highly classified secrets and a meteorologist whose bizarre public incident suddenly puts her in the crosshairs of the same powerful forces pursuing him. As their paths collide, a mystery unfolds that slowly reveals a much bigger story.Steven Spielberg delivers a suspenseful sci-fi thriller packed with strong performances, intriguing mysteries, and a steady stream of clues that keep you invested. While the journey is exciting and visually impressive, the final payoff may feel familiar to longtime fans of the genre. Still, if you're looking for a well-crafted big-screen adventure with plenty of mystery and tension, Disclosure Day is worth checking out.
The Wayans Brothers are finally back with Scary Movie after 25 years! The nostalgia is strong, Anna Faris and Regina Hall haven't missed a beat, and the movie throws EVERYTHING from Scream, M3GAN, Terrifier, Longlegs, and more into the mix. But does stuffing every horror and pop culture reference imaginable actually make it funny? My full review breaks it down. 🎬👻😂#ScaryMovie2026 #WayansBrothers #MovieReview #HorrorComedy #FilmTube #AnnaFaris #ReginaHall #NewMovies #HorrorFans #ComedyMovies
“Obsession” might be one of the best horror surprises of the year. What starts as a simple wish for love turns into a disturbing nightmare about possessiveness and obsession. Inde Navarrette delivers a standout performance that genuinely gave me Pearl/Mia Goth vibes. The movie keeps the story simple but executes it almost flawlessly with creepy visuals, clever jump scares, and an ending that really pays off. It runs a little long and has a few predictable moments, but overall this is a must-watch for horror fans.#ObsessionMovie #HorrorMovies #MovieReview #MustSeeHorror #A24Vibes
Charlize Theron brings solid energy to Netflix’s Apex, a survival thriller about grief, isolation, and a dangerous encounter deep in the Australian wilderness. The movie moves at a good pace and has a few decent action moments, but the biggest problem is how predictable everything feels. The villain is way too over-the-top, the twists are obvious, and some character decisions just don’t make sense. Still, if you’re looking for an easy “background noise” thriller to throw on, it’s watchable enough. Not terrible, but definitely not one of Netflix’s best thrillers.#ApexNetflix #CharlizeTheron #MovieReview #NetflixMovies ##NetflixOriginals
The setup is simple: a Cat 5 storm hits a small town, flooding everything and unleashing blood-crazed sharks. It delivers some solid chaos, decent effects, and a few gnarly kills. Plus, it doesn’t take itself too seriously and keeps things moving with a short runtime. But the downside? Weak characters, rough acting, and nothing that really sets it apart from better shark movies already out there. Some scenes (especially the “serious” moments) just don’t land at all.Overall: not terrible, but not worth going out of your way for. If you want a better version of this vibe, Under Paris does it better.#ThrashMovie #NetflixMovies #MovieReview #SharkMovie #DisasterMovie
From Funny to Painful FAST | Balls Up Review Full review on all streaming platforms! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mostly-low-budget-movie-reviews-with-clarence/id1576804444 https://open.spotify.com/show/7xVJ2hT9tAle9fqz3iomCP?si=X14c_Hp4RbuPpXyqa4HFzw Balls Up had potential… but fumbles hard. Outside of a funny opening and a few laughs from Sacha Baron Cohen, this buddy comedy is mostly dated jokes, weak chemistry, and a messy story. Mark Wahlberg does his usual thing—but there’s just nothing here to elevate. Easy skip.#BallsUp #MovieReview #MarkWahlberg #PrimeVideo #MovieReactions
Went into Michael thinking it would play it safe—and yeah… it kinda does. This isn’t a deep, hard-hitting biopic. It’s more of a celebration of Michael Jackson’s rise, his music, and those iconic moments we all know.Jafar Jackson absolutely delivers—vocals, movement, presence—it feels authentic. Colman Domingo as Joe Jackson? Intense. You feel that pressure and fear the whole time.The biggest issue? It stays surface-level. It touches on interesting parts of Michael’s life but never really digs in. Critics are killing it for that—but honestly, I get what the movie was going for.At the end of the day, it’s about the music, the nostalgia, and that feeling MJ gave us. And yeah… it works. Not perfect, but fans will enjoy it.#MichaelJackson #MichaelMovie #MovieReview #Biopic #KingOfPop #FilmReview #MovieTalk #Entertainment #Jackson5 #Thriller #Cinema
Late to the hype but finally checked out The Housemaid on Starz… and yeah, I get it now 👀 Strong performances all around, but Amanda Seyfried really steals the show with a wild personality switch. The movie sets you up to think you’ve got it figured out… then hits you with a twist that actually plays fair if you were paying attention.It does run a little long (they could’ve trimmed some scenes), and a couple logic moments had me side-eyeing 🤨… but overall? One of the better thrillers I’ve seen in a minute. If you’re into mystery thrillers, this is a must watch.#TheHousemaid #MovieReview #PlotTwist #StreamingNow #MysteryThriller
This time I stepped into sci‑fi territory with Project Hail Mary, and yeah… this one caught me off guard in the best way. Ryan Gosling plays a man who wakes up alone on a spacecraft with no memory, only to slowly realize he’s light‑years from Earth and humanity’s last hope. The movie balances smart science, great humor, and surprisingly strong emotion. Gosling absolutely carries this thing, often acting solo or off a prop, and he kills it. Visually, it’s stunning — you can clearly see where that massive budget went — and if I had known how good it looked, IMAX would’ve been the move. It’s an emotional roller coaster with real highs and lows, and yeah… it got me a little misty. While it runs a bit long and could’ve used tighter editing, that’s minor nitpicking. I walked out smiling, feeling good, and honestly wanting to see it again. A rare, legit must‑see in theaters and a major crowd‑pleaser.#ProjectHailMary #MovieReview #SciFiMovies #RyanGosling #MovieRecommendation
Ready or Not 2 gets off to a strong start. I like that it picks up right where the first left off—no long recap...
The story follows a soldier pushing through Army Ranger training while dealing with the loss of his brother, and honestly that part of the movie is the strongest. The action is solid, the pacing moves well, and the film definitely earns its R rating with some surprisingly brutal moments. But then the movie throws an alien invasion into the mix, and that’s where things start to feel a little generic. The concept of a soldier honoring his brother through Ranger training was more interesting than the sci-fi twist, and the final confrontation and ending feel a bit rushed and unresolved. Overall, it’s a decent popcorn action movie that checks the right boxes but doesn’t really do anything new. It's enjoyable in the moment, but not something that will stick with you long after the credits roll. 🎬🍿 #WarMachine #NetflixMovies #MovieReview #NetflixTrending #ActionMovies #SciFiMovies #StreamingNow #FilmReview
The Bride! definitely has style. The visuals look great, Christian Bale is almost unrecognizable as Frankenstein, and Jessie Buckley gives the most interesting performance in the film—even if it sometimes feels a little over-the-top. The movie does a solid job exploring Frankenstein’s loneliness and the Bride’s confusion about what she is, and some of the creative storytelling choices kept things visually engaging.Unfortunately, the story itself feels more like a collection of ideas than a focused plot. The Mary Shelley possession angle didn’t really work for me, and some of the side themes felt underdeveloped. In the end, it’s an interesting watch with strong performances, but the messy story makes it hard to fully connect with. I’m landing around 55%—worth streaming, but not a full-price theater ticket.#TheBride #Frankenstein #MovieReview #ChristianBale #JessieBuckley #FilmReview #MovieTok #CinemaTalk #NewMovieReview #WhatToWatch
Prime Video’s #1 trending movie The Bluff brings plenty of pirate action and a strong lead performance, but the story doesn’t quite live up to the excitement. The action scenes are brutal and entertaining, and the lead does a solid job making the fight sequences feel believable. ⚔️🏴☠️Unfortunately, the plot is pretty straightforward with thin characters and weak dialogue that hold it back. Still, if you go in looking for fast-paced action rather than a deep story, there’s enough here to have a good time; solid action, forgettable story.#TheBluff #PrimeVideo #MovieReview #PirateMovies #ActionMovies #StreamingNow #FilmReview #MovieNight #MovieTok #WhatToWatch
Undercard is a familiar sports drama, but Wanda Sykes delivers a genuinely strong performance that makes it worth watching. The film doesn’t ask her to do much in terms of boxing realism, but where it shines is in the emotional weight of her character—grief over losing her son, struggling with sobriety, financial pressure, and trying to be there for her daughter. The relationships feel authentic, especially the mother-son dynamic, and the film’s LGBTQ relationship is handled naturally without feeling forced or preachy.Where the movie stumbles is in its predictability and scale. It follows well-worn sports clichés, and despite an ambitious story involving big promoters and title fights, the low-budget visuals never sell that level of importance. The boxing scenes feel small and undercut the stakes. Still, it’s a solid, well-acted sports drama that lands around a 75%, carried largely by Wanda Sykes’ standout performance—even if it never takes the risks needed to truly elevate itself.#UndercardMovie#WandaSykes#SportsDrama#BoxingMovie#MovieReview#FilmReview#DramaFilm#IndieFilm#StrongPerformances#PredictablePlot#FemaleLedFilms#LGBTQRepresentation#BoxingDrama#MovieTalk#FilmCommunity
I went in expecting the worst—and somehow it still disappointed. The only thing this movie gets right is its final conflict, which avoids the usual rom-com misunderstanding and instead focuses on clashing goals and priorities. Unfortunately, that’s the lone bright spot.Everything else falls flat. There’s zero romantic chemistry, weak comedic timing, and performances that never rise above average. The script feels like a checklist of tired rom-com clichés, and the story ultimately exists just to sell a book rather than tell anything meaningful. No real character growth, no depth, and shockingly boring.Unless you’re a hardcore fan of the actors or the book, skip this and watch literally any other rom-com. #RelationshipGoals#RomComFail#MovieReview#HonestReview#NoChemistry#BoringMovies#SkipThisOne#AmazonPrime#RomComProblems#FilmCritic#MovieTalk#NotRecommended#WatchSomethingElse#ClickbaitButTrue
Strong performances across the board carry this slick, modern heist thriller— Despite a long runtime, the film never drags, using its length wisely to show character depth instead of relying on exposition dumps. Every major player—Mike, Sharon, and the worn-down detective—gets a clear, emotionally grounded arc that plays out naturally on screen.The finale is tense and gripping, keeping you guessing right up to the end. The direction and cinematography are sharp and polished, though that polish slightly works against it—the heists feel more “movie-clean” than gritty or dangerous, lacking the raw edge of classics like Heat. Still, the storytelling, performances, and tension outweigh those minor drawbacks.#MovieReview #HeistMovie #BarryKeoghan #FilmReview #CrimeThriller#MustWatch #MovieTalk #CinemaLovers #ThrillerMovie #FilmCommunity
This one sits comfortably in familiar territory. It’s exactly the kind of action movie you expect here—solid fights, Jason's stoic lead, and a by-the-numbers story. The biggest surprise is the young girl, who brings real emotional weight and plays well off the main character’s no-nonsense vibe.The downside? It’s very familiar. If you’ve seen similar recent Stathom action outings, you’ve basically seen this already. The opening drags longer than it needs to, and once it gets going, nothing really surprises.Bottom line: it’s not bad, just repetitive. A decent throwaway action flick—fine for a stream, mildly entertaining, but nothing to rush out for.#ShelterMovie #ActionMovieReview #ActionThriller #MovieReview #NewMovies #StreamingWatch #ActionFans #FilmTalk #PopcornMovie #MovieCommunity
The Wrecking Crew has solid performances and surprisingly decent character work holding it together. The chemistry works—Jason plays the reckless cop, Dave the disciplined Navy SEAL—and you can tell they’re having fun, even if Jason flirts with going a little too extra. Bautista is the standout here. The story itself is pretty standard, but I was genuinely surprised by how much time they spent exploring the fractured brother relationship and emotional baggage—it actually lands. Unfortunately, the movie stumbles with predictable twists, over-the-top action logic, and a painfully weak, cookie-cutter villain. Bottom line: I had fun with it, but it’s messy and very by-the-numbers.#TheWreckingCrew #MovieReview #ActionMovies #JasonMomoa #DaveBautista #ActionFilm #MovieTalk #FilmReview #PopcornMovie #ActionFans #WeekendWatch
Rachel McAdams is REALLY good here as the socially awkward employee who slowly steps into her power. Watching her flip the workplace bully dynamic was super satisfying. Also — way more dark comedy than I expected, plus some gross-out moments that actually made me laugh.The story goes in some unexpected directions and the pacing is mostly solid, but they definitely give the twist away too early. My bigger issue? At a certain point she crosses a line that makes her harder to root for, and that takes some of the impact out of the ending.#SendHelp #MovieReview #RachelMcAdams #DarkComedy #ThrillerMovie #FilmTalk #MovieNight #TwistEnding #CinemaFans
Strong performances across the board (mostly), with Matt and Damon carrying the movie on pure chemistry. The tension and mistrust felt real, and the mystery of who was dirty was actually engaging — the clues were there if you paid attention. Action is solid but nothing special.Where it stumbles: the movie points too hard at one suspect, killing some of the suspense. The “based on true events” angle feels shaky with stuff that seems impossible to get away with. It also runs a bit long, and Teanna Taylor felt miscast in a role that needed someone more natural and low-key.#MovieReview #Thriller #FilmTalk #MysteryMovie #CrimeDrama #WeekendWatch #MovieNight #therip #Mattdamon #benafflec
Mercy comes out the gate STRONG. Killer premise, instant tension, and a setup that makes you lean forward like “okayyy, this could be something.” The concept is slick — high stakes, ticking clock energy, and rules that seem clear enough to make the investigation feel dangerous and smart. For the first chunk, it really feels like we’re about to get a tight, cerebral thriller.But then the third act shows up and just… throws the rulebook out the window. The AI starts acting (or failing) based on what the script needs, not the logic the movie itself built. The system that was supposed to be precise suddenly gets vague, convenient, and messy. By the end, it’s less “edge-of-your-seat thriller” and more “wait… that doesn’t even make sense.” A great concept that couldn’t stick the landing.#MovieReview #FilmReview #ThrillerMovie #SciFiThriller #MovieNight #CinemaTalk #FilmFans #MovieCommunity #NowWatching #MovieThoughts #FilmCritic #BadEnding
The biggest strength here is how two completely separate storylines eventually collide. On one side, you’ve got Lord Jimmy and a Satan-worshipping cult terrorizing the countryside. On the other, Dr. Ian is isolated, obsessively trying to communicate with the Alpha. At first, they feel totally unrelated… until one key element pulls them together. The cult scenes are genuinely hard to watch in the best way possible. Strong performances across the board, excellent world-building, striking visuals, and a standout use of the soundtrack—especially a chilling late-film moment involving “Satan” that really hits.That said, my one real complaint is the same lingering issue with this franchise lately: I miss when the rage virus was front and center. This feels a lot like The Walking Dead shift—early seasons focused on zombies and survival, later seasons focused more on people and relationships with the zombies as background noise. That’s exactly what’s happening here. The rage virus is more present than last time, sure, but we don’t get enough hordes, desperate chases, or full-on brutal mob kills. There’s some of that intensity… just not nearly enough for me.#28YearsLater #TheBoneTemple #HorrorReview #ZombieHorror #RageVirus #CultHorror #MovieReview #HorrorMovies #ApocalypticHorror
It jumps straight into a disaster, which is always appreciated, and the effects are still solid… there’s just not enough of them. This sequel shifts focus from large-scale destruction to family drama and survival in a world that’s now just as dangerous because of people as it is the environment.That could work, but it hits all the predictable disaster-movie beats and feels completely unnecessary, especially considering how the first one ended. Worst of all, for a disaster movie, there’s barely any disaster. It’s slow, restrained, and desperately needed more chaos — meteor showers, storms, anything.#GreenlandMigration #MovieReview #DisasterMovie #ApocalypseMovies #GerardButler #MorenaBaccarin #MovieCritic #FilmReview #EndOfTheWorld #SequelProblems #ActionMovies #SciFiMovies
🧟♂️ THE ELIXIR is an Indonesian zombie horror that almost rises above the genre clichés. On the surface, the story is pretty standard undead chaos—but where it stands out is in the family drama layered underneath, giving the characters some much-needed emotional depth.The practical effects and gore are a big win here—bloody, grimy, and effective without relying too heavily on CGI. That said… the characters make so many unbelievably dumb decisions that it starts to hurt the movie. We’re talking zero common sense and no self-preservation instincts, which drags down what could’ve been a much stronger horror experience.Still, between the solid effects, intense moments, and emotional angle, there’s enough here to make The Elixir worth a watch—just be ready to yell at the screen. #TheElixir #ZombieHorror #HorrorMovieReview #IndonesianHorror #ZombieMovies #PracticalEffects #GoreFest #HorrorFans #UnderratedHorror #MovieReview #ShudderVibes
The Great Flood starts as a fast-paced disaster flick with solid special effects and a sense of urgency that really works. For about the first 35 minutes, it feels like you’re in for a straightforward, intense survival story. Then it completely shifts gears.
This movie is not good—but it knows exactly what it is. 🐍Ridiculous, dumb, and way more entertaining than it should be. The real highlight is the chemistry between Jack Black and Paul Rudd, who carry the movie on pure charisma and goofy energy. If you go in expecting a serious monster movie, you’ll be disappointed.If you want a fun, over-the-top creature feature that embraces the nonsense?You’ll probably have a great time.#Anaconda #MovieReview #JackBlack #PaulRudd #SoBadItsGood #CreatureFeature #GuiltyPleasure
The cast is stacked top to bottom, and everyone clearly understands the assignment. No weak links here — every performance adds suspicion or straight-up chaos to the mystery. Daniel Craig continues to be the MVP, fully settled into Blanc’s eccentric brilliance.The mystery itself is twisty, layered, and fun, constantly nudging you to rethink what you think you know. While it doesn’t completely reinvent the franchise, it proves that strong characters, sharp dialogue, and confident performances can still carry the weight.Is it the best Knives Out? That’s debatable but I think so. Easily one of the most entertaining whodunits.#WakeUpDeadMan#KnivesOut#MovieReview#Whodunit#MysteryMovie#FilmTwitter#MovieTalk#DanielCraig#EnsembleCast#NowWatching#CinemaDiscussion
Avatar: Fire and Ash looks absolutely incredible. The visuals are stunning, and in 3D it’s genuinely jaw-dropping. But once the spectacle wears off, the cracks start to show. The movie has no reason to be this long, especially when it’s retreading the same story beats and themes we’ve already seen twice. At this point, it feels like James Cameron is leaning way too hard on visuals to carry the experience. It’s worth watching, especially on the biggest screen possible, but the franchise is starting to feel stale. Amazing visuals alone just aren’t enough anymore — the story needs to evolve. ⭐️ Verdict: Great to look at, diminishing returns in storytelling. #AvatarFireAndAsh #AvatarMovie #MovieReview #FilmReview #JamesCameron #IMAX #3DMovie #SciFiMovies #MovieTalk #FilmCritic #VisualSpectacle #AvatarFranchise
My Secret Santa is exactly what you think it is — a super predictable, basic holiday rom-com that you’ll probably forget by New Year’s. BUT… it’s charming enough, light enough, and festive enough to get the job done. 🎁 No big surprises, no deep twists — just cozy vibes, romance clichés, and background-movie energy while you wrap gifts or scroll your phone. Solid? Yes. Memorable? Not really. Fun enough? Sure. #MySecretSanta #HolidayRomCom #ChristmasMovie #RomComReview #HolidayVibes #MovieReview #FestiveFilms #PredictableButFun #ChristmasRomance
Just watched Jingle Bell Heist and I was pleasantly surprised. It delivers a surprisingly fun twist on the classic Christmas caper. The leads have great chemistry, the humor hits more than it misses, and the pacing keeps things moving pretty smoothly. If you’re looking for a romantic comedy that's not too sappy, you should check this one out!#JingleBellHeist #MovieReview #HolidayMovies #ChristmasHeist #NewMovies #FilmReview #WhatToWatch #Holiday2025 🎅💥
SISU: Road to Revenge takes the straightforward, no-nonsense storytelling of the first film and supercharges it with bigger set pieces, crazier stunts, and flat-out brutal action.There’s no fluff, no wasted time — just an unstoppable force carving a path through anyone dumb enough to get in his way. Fans of the original will get exactly what they came for: more grit, more carnage, and more savage creativity in every fight. If you want a sequel that delivers on its promise and they didn't over think things, this one hits the mark. #Sisu #RoadToRevenge #ActionMovie #MovieReview #BrutalAction #SequelDoneRight #NonstopAction #FilmReview #ActionFans #MustWatch
I challenged myself to watch some holiday rom coms and I Just finished A Merry Little Ex-Mas. If you’re looking for chemistry, drama, or anything resembling real conflict, you won’t find it here. Every romantic pairing feels completely flat, like they’re reading lines to each other for the first time. The jokes? Straight out of the bargain-bin cliché playbook. It's 90 minutes of nothing happening. This is the kind of holiday movie that should warm your heart, but its such a lackluster effort you are better off watching something else. 🎄💔#AMerryLittleExMas #MovieReview #HolidayMovies #ChristmasMovies #RomComFail #NoChemistry #MovieNight #FilmCritic #NewMovieReview #HolidayFlop
Edgar Wright’s The Running Man delivers a slick cast, a killer setup, and some genuinely intense action, all wrapped in a stylish dystopian package. Glen Powell carries the film with charisma, and the supporting cast brings plenty of energy to the chaos.BUT… the movie runs a little too long, and by the time it reaches the third act, things start to fall apart. Instead of sticking the landing with pure entertainment, it feels like the film shifts gears to make a heavy-handed point — and the momentum just doesn’t survive it.Still worth seeing for the thrills, but the ending might leave you wanting more.#TheRunningMan #MovieReview #GlenPowell #EdgarWright #ActionMovies #SciFiThriller #NowWatching #FilmCritic #CinemaReview #MovieTok #FilmCommunity
Guillermo del Toro finally brings Frankenstein to life — and it’s every bit as haunting, tragic, and visually stunning as you’d expect. The gothic atmosphere, the twisted beauty, and the heartbreaking question of what it means to be human all collide in one unforgettable experience.Is this the ultimate Frankenstein adaptation? 👀#Frankenstein #GuillermoDelToro #MovieReview #HorrorMovies #DarkCinema #GothicHorror #FilmCritic #MonsterMovie #CinematicArt #OnlyMonstersPlayGod #DelToroMagic
Predator: Badlands takes the franchise into new territory. You still get sci-fi chaos, and brutal hunts. The action is intense, the visuals are killer, and the new Predator design? It's adds something I didn't even know I wanted in my Predator....some emotional depth. Does this bold new direction live up to the legacy? Short answer yes but check out the link for a detailed reason why 👀🎥#PredatorBadlands #MovieReview #SciFiAction #PredatorFranchise #HorrorMovies #SciFiHorror #MovieCritic #ActionMovies #CinematicUniverse #FilmReview
Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons absolutely crush it in this slow-burn psychological drama. “Bugonia” thrives on ambiguity — you’re never quite sure what’s real, what’s symbolic, or what’s just unraveling in the characters’ minds. It’s haunting, strange, and deeply mysterious in all the best ways. A film that demands patience but rewards it big time. A slow burn that beautifully pays off. #Bugonia #EmmaStone #JessePlemons #MovieReview #FilmTwitter #PsychologicalDrama #A24Vibes #SlowBurnCinema #MustWatch
The chilling atmosphere and haunting visuals deliver that classic Blumhouse terror, with the return of The Grabber —literally and figuratively. While it doesn’t completely recapture the mystery of the original, it is very similar to another popular horror classic. It adds a cold, supernatural edge.A mix of psychological horror and ghostly vengeance, The Black Phone 2 is a very capable follow-up to the original. #TheBlackPhone2 #MovieReview #HorrorMovies #Blumhouse #TheGrabberReturns #DeadIsJustAWord #HorrorCommunity #ScaryMovies
The visuals? Stunning. The soundtrack by NIN was great. Some nice action set pieces and new ideas but when it comes to the story. Tron: Ares doesn’t quite reach the next level. It's not horrible or anything. Just really basic and a little boring. I’m just not sure if this one will click with a new audience or if it’s only here for long-time fans of the franchise. It looks and sounds incredible, but the plot feels stuck in the grid — stylish yet mostly empty. 🎧✨ Visually electric. Narratively... not so much. #TronAres #MovieReview #SciFiMovies #Visuals #SoundtrackGoals #TronLegacy #FilmReview #CinematicExperience #FuturisticVibes
Mark Wahlberg once again plays... Mark Wahlberg. Same tough-guy attitude, same expression, same one-liners gun and leather jacket. This movie tries to be gritty but ends up feeling painfully unrealistic, flat, and uninspired. The chemistry between the leads can’t save a plot that feels like it was stolen from every mid-tier heist action flick in the last decade. If you’ve seen one these Wahlberg action comedy movies, you’ve basically seen this one. #PlayDirty #MovieReview #MarkWahlberg #LaKeithStanfield #ActionMovie #MovieCritic #BoringMovies #UninspiredCinema #HollywoodRecycle #FilmReview
Paul Thomas Anderson delivers another intense, character-driven story — and it’s powered by incredible performances. 🔥 Sean Penn and Leonardo DiCaprio are absolutely magnetic here, each bringing raw emotion and grit to every scene. It can be triggering and heavy at times. A powerful story elevated by powerhouse performances.#OneBattleAfterAnother #MovieReview #LeonardoDiCaprio #SeanPenn #PTAnderson #FilmTwitter #Cinephile #DramaMovies #InTheaters
Just finished watching Ice Road: Vengeance and… wow. This might be the most generic Liam Neeson action flick yet. No ice roads, no real connection to the original, and nothing that stands out besides the same recycled “one man vs the bad guys” formula. If you were hoping for a follow-up to The Ice Road, this ain’t it. ❄️🚚➡️🔫Would’ve been better titled Generic Action Movie #57.#IceRoadVengeance #MovieReview #LiamNeeson #GenericAction #PointlessSequel #NoIceRoads #MovieRant
In today's episode I review the second horror installment of the trilogy The Strangers: Chapter 2
In today's episode I review the new horror mystery thriller from Jordan Peele called HIM
In today's episode I review the latest and last in the franchise The Conjuring: Last Rites
In today's episode I review the new Amazon action comedy starring Eddie Murphy called The Pickup
In today's episode, I review the new sci-fi thriller starring Ice Cube called War of the Worlds
In today's episode, I review the first movie in Marvel's phase 6 The Fantastic Four: First Steps
In today's episode I review The Old Guard 2. It dives deeper into the lives of these eternal warriors, expanding the mythology while raising the stakes. But does it live up to the original?
In today's episode I review a new movie in theaters From the World of John Wick: Ballerina
In today's episode, I review the latest horror movie from the makers of Talk to Me called Bring Her Back
In today's episode, I review the latest movie in the series Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning
In today's episode I review the latest installment in the horror franchise. Final Destination: Bloodlines
In today's episode, I review a limited release horror in theaters called Clown in a Cornfield
In this episode, I get into The Accountant 2, the long-awaited sequel to the action-thriller starring Ben Affleck as math-genius-turned-assassin Christian Wolff.
In today's episode, I review the new horror movie based on a video game called Until Dawn
In today's episode I review the latest action movie from Jason Stathom called A Working Man
In today's episode, I review a new horror movie in theaters called The Woman in the Yard
In today's episode I review a mystery thriller on TUBI called What Happened at 625 River RD?
In today's episode I review a new comedy drama released in theaters called My Dead Friend Zoe
In today's episode I review another older horror movie called Flight of the Living Dead: Outbreak on a Plane
In today's episode I review my first horror movie of the year in theaters called The Damned
In today's episode I review the new Netflix original called Subservience starring Megan Fox
In today's episode I review the new horror movie starring Demi Moore called The Substance
In today's episode I review the new horror movie with Brandy Norwood called The Front Room
In today's episode I review another social media horror movie called Clickbait: Unfollowed
In today's episode, I review the new mystery thriller directed by Zoe Karvitz called Blink Twice
In today's episode I review the latest mystery thriller from tje mind of M. Night Shyamalan called Trap
In today's episode I review the new horror movie produced and starring Nick Cage called Longlegs
In today's episode I review a small independent film from Jordan Kane-Lewis called Nothing Goes
In today's episode, I review the latest in the action comedy series Bad Boys: Ride or Die
In today's episode I review another Shudder Original in limited release called In a Violent Nature
In today's episode I review the new Netflix original starring Jennifer Lopez called Atlas
In today's episode I review a new horror/mystery/thriller from Indonesia called Monster.
In today's episode I review the new action/mystery/thriller starring John Travolta called Cash Out
In today's episode I review thr next installment in Zach Snyder's epic Rebel Moon Part Two: The Scargiver
In today's episode I review another mockmentary/found footage film called The Conspiracy
In today's episode I review a Netflix Original rom com starring Lindsey Lohan called Irish Wish
In today's episode I review the latest entry in the monsterverse Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire
In today's episode I review the next installment in the epic science fiction epic Dune 2
In today's episode, I review the new Amazon Original starring Snoop Dogg called The Under Doggs
In today's episode I review the new action movie from Jason Statham called The Beekeeper
In today's episode I review the new Zach Snyder Netflix Original Rebel Moon: Part One Child of Fire
In today's episode I review a Netflix original Leave the World Behind starring Julia Robert's, Ethan Hawke and Mahershala Ali
In today's episode I review the new Prime original starring Eddie Murphy called Candy Cane Lane
In today's episode I review the new HULU comedy starring Awkafina and Sandra Oh called Quiz Lady
In today's episode I review a movie from the United Kingdom. A mystery thriller called Hunted
In today's episode I review the new video game based horror movie Five nights at freddy's
In today's episode I discuss another sub genre which is demonic possession and provide a few suggestions
In today's episode I review the latest epic from Martin Scorsese Killers of the Flower Moon
In today's episode I discuss the sub genre of witchcraft and supply you guys with some suggestions...
In today's episode I review another low budget horror movie on Prime called The Devil Comes at Night.
In today's episode I review a new Prime Original starring Jamie Foxx and Tommy Lee Jones called The Burial
In today's episode I discuss the slasher sub genre and provide a few you may or may not have seen...
In today's episode I review the latest in the series Saw X with the return of Tobin Bell in the lead role.
In today's episode we have the new scfi/action/adventure starring John David Washington call the Creator.
In today's episode I look back at another movie you can't make today called Just One of the Guys
In today's episode I review the latest movie based on an Agatha Christie novel A Haunting in Venice
In today's episode I revisit what I would call a happy movie with a sad ending Forrest Gump
In today's episode I revisit a couple of movies from my childhood...Breakin 2: Electric Boogaloo and Rappin
In today's episode I discuss 3 movie that had very different endings than what was released in theaters.
In today's episode I review a low budget found footage movie within a movie called Butterfly Kisses
In today's episode I discuss some of my favorite movie sequels that I feel are better than the original. Top Gun: Maverick, The Devils Rejects and The Raid 2
In today's episode I review the new movie release from Jason Stathom called Meg 2: The Trench
In today's episode I review the sequel to a very good mocumentary called Horror in the High Desert 2: Minerva
In today's episode I review the new action movie on Netflix starring Jackie Chan and John Cena called Hidden Strike
In today's episode I review the new horror/thriller Talk to Me in theaters this weekend
In today's episode I review the latest Netflix original trending called They Cloned Tyrone
In today's episode I review the latest summer blockbuster Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1
In today's episode I review the new comedy from Happy Madison productions called The Out-laws
In today's episode I review the final movie in the horror series Insidious: The Red Door
In today's episode I review the final movie in the series Indian Jones and the Dail of Destiny
In today's episode I review the final movie in the series Indian Jones and the Dail of Destiny
In today's episode I review the new rated R comedy starring Jennifer Lawrence called No Hard Feelings
In today's episode I have a found footage style horror/mockumentary called Horror in the High Desert.
In today's episode I review the new Ben Affleck movie called Hypnotic out in theaters now...
In today's episode I review the new Netflix original called The Mother starring Jennifer Lopez
In today's episode I review the last movie in the trilogy Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3
In today's episode I review the new horror/comedy starring Nicolas Cage called Redfield.
In today's episode I review the action/fantasy movie Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
In today's episode I review the first movie from the popular BBC show staring Idris Elba called Luther: The Fallen Sun.
In today's epsiode I review a movie from the UK currently trending at #4 called The Strays
In today's episode we have the first movie in phase 5 of the Marvel Universe called Antman and The Wasp Quantumania
In today's episode I have another Netflix original called You People starring Eddie Murphy and Jonah Hill
In today's episode I reviewed the current #1 movie on Netflix Korean scifi/action movie called Jung_E
In today's episode I review a new movie in theaters called Plane starring Gerard Butler
IN today's episode I checked out the latest big budget Netflix original called Glass Onion: A knives Out Mystery
In today's episode I review a movie that was just released in theaters this week called Bones and All
In today's episode I review the final movie in phase 4 of the MCU. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
In today's episode I have another Netflix movie starring Gerard Butler called Last Seen Alive.
In today's episode I review the final major horror release for the Halloween weekend called Prey for the Devil
In today's episode I review the new DC movie starring Dawayne The Rock Johnson called Black Adam
In today's episode I review the latest entry in the found footage horror anthology called V/H/S 99
In today's episode I took a look at Marlon Wayans children movie called The Curse of Bridge Hollow
In today's episode I have a movie that was trending on Netflix. A German horror movie called Old People
In today's episode I have Terrifier 2 which is a sequl to another movie on the most distrubing list
In today's episode I review anoither Netflix movie currently trending #5 called Inheritence
In today's episode I review the latest HULU original which is a reboot called Hellraiser
In today's episode I have a new movie in theaters...a mystery/thriller called Dont Worry Darling
In today's episode I am back in the theater with the new horror/mystery/thriller called Barbarian.
In today's episode I have another Netflix original starring Qeen Latifah called End of the Road
In today's episode I have the #1 trending movie on Amazon called the Samritan starring Sylvester Stallone
Intoday's episode I have the Netflix original...a romantic comedy called Love in the Villa
In today's episode I have the horror/comedy/thriller/mystery called Bodies, Bodies, Bodies
In today's episode I review the latest Netflix original..a Korean action movie called Carter
In today's episode I review the new HULU original Prey whcih is the latest in the Predator series
In today's episode I reveiw the latest Marvel movie Thor: Love and Thunder the 4th movie in the francise.
In today's episode I review The Ledge listed as an adventure...although it didnt end that way....
In today's episode I review The Jack in the Box: Awakening hoping to find a diamond in the rough...
In today's episode I have a new Netflix original The Man from Toronto starring Kevin Hart and Woody Harrelson
In today's episode I review the new Chris Hemsworth movie on Netflix called Spiderhead.
In today's episode I get into another movie on the most disturbing list called The Sadness
In today's episode I have a new Korean Netflix original called Time to Hunt listed as a crime/sci-fi/drama.
In today's episode I have the latest movie from Micheal Bay called Ambulance. A crime/action/drama....
In today's episode we have a new movie currently streaming on Netflix called The Rental. Currently trending #6 listed as a horro/mystery/thriller....
In today's episode I have the very big budget movie The Batman. Does Robert Pattison pull it off?
In today's episode we have the #9 trending movie on Netflix called Don't Kill Me an Italian horror movie
In today's episode I watch another movie on the most disturbing list called I Saw the Devil. Where will this one rank?
In today's episode I have Texas Chainsaw Massacre on Netflix which is a direct sequel to the original.
In today's episode I review the #5 Netflix original called The Privilege. A German mystery/thriller/horror...
In today's episode I have a Netflix Original called A Classic Horror Story. So does the title really match the movie?
In today's episode I get into some Shakespere with Denzel Washington called The Tragedy of Macbeth
In today's episode I review the #8 movie currently trending on Netflix called The God Committee.
In today's episode I review the latest #1 movie trending on Netflix called Brazen starring Alyssa Milano...
In today's episode I review the #3 movie trending on Netflix called The Colony. A small budget scifi drama....
In today's episode I review the current #1 movie on Netflix called Don't Look Up! Is it worth the 2 plus hour investment?
In today's episode we start the New Year off with a low budget thriller called Censor. Orignal concept but is is any good?
In today's episode I get back into some really low budget stuff called We Have to Do Something with bascially one setting. Do they use it wisely?
In today's episode I have another big budget movie The Matrix Resurrections. Will this live up to my expectations?
In today's episode I review the final movie the trilogy Spiderman: No Way Home. Is this one worth the hype?
In today's episode I have another Netflix orginal for the weekend called The Unforgivable starring Sandra Bullock, Viola Davis Vincent D'Ofornio and Jon Brenthal
In today's episode I review the Netflix mystery/thriller Coming Home in the Dark. Does that title have a deeper meaning?
In today's episode I have the video game movie Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccon City. Is this reboot more faithful to the games?
In today's episode I watch the new Netflix exclusive from actor/director Halle Berry. She plays an MMA fighter in this one...but does it look real?
In today's episode I get back to the low budget stuff with a Netflix orifinal called Night Teeth. Is this B movie any good?
In today's episode I review the latest Netflix original Red Notice starring Dawayne Johnson and Ryan Reynolds
In today's episode I review another netflix movie called Till Death starring Megan Fox. Is this worth a watch?
In today's episode I review the prequel to Army of the Dead called Army of Thieves. How does this connect to the other one?
In today's episode we have another Netflix original called The Harder They Fall with an all star cast
In today's episdoe I have the new horror movie Antlers. Is this creature feature a opening weekend watch?
In today's episode we have a disturbing movie from Eli Roth called THe Green Inferno which takes its inspriation from Canibal Holocaust.
In today's episode I have another entry on the list of most disturbing movies called High Tension to some or Swicthblade Romnace depending on the market. But you have to listen to find out why....
In today's episode I review the Netflix Original There's Somone Inside Your House. Major slasher vibes from this one...but is it any good?
In today's episode I have another movie on the disturbing list called The Poughkeepsie Tapes. A bit of a mash up of sub genres but mainly found footage. Should it be on the list?
In today's episode we have one of the original horror icons Michael Myers. It's called Halloween Kills the second movie in the new trilogy.
In today's episode we have the latest horror release from A24 called Lamb. Does it live up to the hype?
In today's episode I review the laseted in the found footage anthology series VHS. THis one is a Shudder original called VHS 94. Does it stack up to the original?
In today's episode I have a new Netflix original trending at #2 called The Guilty starring Jake Gyllenhaal...
In today's episode I review the lastest in the Marvel Universe Venom: Let there be Carnage. Was it as good as the original?
In today's episode I review the #1 movie trending on Netflix. It is a Netflix original listed as a mystery thiller which they seem to do alot of.....
In today's episode I review the #6 trending movie The Stronghold. It is a French police action/drama based on true events...
In today's episode I review the #2 trending movie on Neflix called Prey. Who or what is being hunted?
In today's episode I review a movie that is currently trending number 1 on Netflix called Kate. An action movie that appears to be yet another female assassin story....
In today;s episode i watch the latest horror offering from James Wan called Malignant. Does the name give a clue as to what the horror might be?
In today's episode we have another movie in that sub genre of exorcism movies called The Old Ways. Was this just another movie?
In today's episode I review the latest entry into the Marvel Universe. A lesser known character named Shang-Chi. Will his origin story connect with a casual audience?
In today's episode I review Candyman which is a remake or is it a reimagining or maybe sequel? Let's dive in and see....
In today's episode I review Sweet Girl which si currently trending #1 as of this recording. Is this more than a typical action movie?
In today's episode I review the #1 trnding movie on Neflix (as of this recording) called Beckett starring John David Washington in this man on the run thriller...
In today's episode we have an original property called Free Guy starring Ryan Reynolds. This is a gaming movie not based on any previous characters. Will that help or hurt this one?
In today's episode I review the sequel Don't Breathe 2 starring Stephen Lang. Do they have a good reason to revist this character?
In today's episode I review the #6 trending movie on Netflix called The Swarm. It's a foreign horror/mystery with a twist...but is it any good?
In today's episode I review The Suicide Squad which is the squel of the same name. They said they listened and this is the movie they should have made the first time. Are they right?
In today's episode I am doing a new movie that is currently in the top 10 on Netflix called The Vualt. Nothing like a heist movie done right...if they did it right.
In today's episode I review a new adventure fantasy movie called The Green Knight. How close does it stick to the source material?
In today's episode I get into another movie on the most disturbing list called Megan is missing. Entertainment Weekly said this was the scariest movie of 2011. We will see about that....
In today's episode I review a new Netflix orignal that dropped today called Blood Red Sky. It appears to be a mash up of genres...but do they get all ofthem right?
In today's episode we have another movie from the twist master M Knight Shyamalan called Old. Did i figure out the twist?
In today's episode we have another movie from the twist master M Knight Shyamalan called Old. Did i figure out the twist?
In today's episode we have a highly anticpated sequel called Escape Room: Tournament of Champions. Does it do anything different or is it more of the same?
In today's episode I review the Space Jam reboot and talk about Black Widow a little bit....
In today's episode I review another Netflix moive in the possession sub genre of horror. Does this one do anything new?
In today's episode I review a mystery/thiller/horror called Phobias. They used a pretty unique way to break them down....
In today's episode I review The Forever Purge which is the 5th one in the series. Is this one any different or is it just another purge movie?
In today's episode I skip the big budget movie this weekend and go for the much lower budget movie currently trending #1 on Netflix called The Ice Road. It's starring Liam Neeson but is he playing that same action role again?
in today's episode I review the new Netflix Original from Kevin Heart called Fatherhood. Is this just for the holiday or is it worth the watch?
In todays episode wi review another Netflix Orignial call I Am All Girls that deals with some rather serious subject matter.
In today's episode I review a new Netflix original called Awake. This is another doomsday end of the world movie but is it any different?
In today's episode I review another Netflix original that happens to be in that science fiction category but also a mystery/thriller.
In todays episode I review the new Netflix movie that dropped last weekend that is currently trending #1. The Woman in the Window starring Amy Adams. Its a physcological thiller inspired by Hitchcock and the Rear Window...but does it live up to those lofty expectations?
In today's episode I review a movie on HULU called Girl with Mickey Rourke. I haven't really seen him in anything in awhile so I wondered if this was any good....
In today's episode we have a submission from an independant film maker named Jim Heffernan called The Angry World of Brian Webster.
In today's episode I review a mind bending sci-fi mystery drama called Synchronic. Does this one hit the mark or did they try to do too much?
In today's episode I review the new netflix orginal Stowaway which is a sci-fi drama. Does Netflix keep thier winning streak going with non comedies?
In today's episode I review a Netflix original that is curently trending #4 in the country called Thunder Force. Is this better than the recent batch of mediocre comedy originals?
In today's episode I review/discuss the dramatic Netflix short flim Two Distant Strangers. This might be a bit triggering but is it any good?
In today's episode I have a mid week review of the #1 trending movie on Netflix called What Lies Below. I wonder why this is still strending so late in the week?
In today's episode I get into another movie on the most disturbing list. This one is called Trauma and let me just say it was an experience....
In today's episode I review a movie new to Netfix this week called Jiu Jitsu with Nicolas Cage and Tony Jaa. Is this a good combination?
In today's episoe I have yet another escape room movie called Escape: Puzzle of Fear. What makes this one any different?
In today's episode I have another Netflix release from last weekend called The Long Island Sound. Is this mystery worth the time investment?
In today's eposide I review 2 movies...a horror movie called 47 Hours and The Mandela Effect a mystery thiller. Are either one of these worth a watch?
In today's episode I have a mystery/thiller called Triggered. Does this desevre any space on your HULU list?
In today's episode we are going big budget with a big sequel. Coming 2 America...after all this time does it live up to those lofty expectations?
In today's episode I review a new horror/thiller called The Vigil. It promises to be different since it has a Jewish backdrop...but is it any good?
In today's episode I decided to give you a movie I feel is underrated. I discuss Peninsula and explain why the critics were wrong and why it deserves more credit than it recieved.
In today's episode I review a foriegn Netflix original called Cadaver. Has a similar plot to another movie but does it do anything outside of the norm?
In today's episode I have the #1 trending movie on Netflix called I Care A Lot. This one has some actors you have seen and a decent budget...but is it any good?
In today's episode I have another Netflix movie that deals with escape rooms and is actually called No Escape Room. I knwo the title is not original but is the movie any good?
In today's episode I dive into another movie on the most disturbing list called Inside. Is this one worthy to be on the list?
In today's episode I review another foreign film. The Netflix original Red Dot. The last Netflix original I watched was pretty good. Does this one keep the streak going?
In today's episode I review a foriegn film on Netflix called Below Zero. Trending at #3 as of this recording. I have had some success with foriegn movies but do I keep the streak going?
In today's episode we have another entry from the Most Disturbing Moives All Time called Aftermath. It only has a 30 minute run time and no diolouge. Does it deserve to be on the list?
In today's episode I review Death of Me. It's a mystery thiller with a little horror thrown in...but is this any good?
In today's episode I review Cut Throat City. It's directed by The RZA with a great cast...but is it any good?
In today's episode I review a movie on HULU called No Escape. It's a game that may not be a game..but is it any good?
In today's episode I review the new Netflix Original Outside the Wire starring Anthony Mackie. The trailer looked fun but was it any good?
In today's episode I review the Netflix original What Happened to Monday? This one has been in my queue for awhile. Should I have left it there?
In today's episode I discuss some old movies I have seen multiple times and point out some things I didnt notice the first time. Revenge of the Nerds, Soul Man and Big....you might not look at these movies the same when I'm done lol
In today's episode I start a new orignial list called Unintentionally Funny Moments in Serious Movies. First up we have Fatal Attraction and The Wickerman....
In today's episode I discuss another entry on the most disturbing list The Human Centipede II. How disturbing is it?
In today's episode I review another Netflix original but this one is pretty big. The Midnight Sky starring George Clooney who also directs. Was this Sci-Fi drama another hit for Netflix?
In today's episode I continue reviewing some of the new content Netflix has put out lately. Ghosts of War is a mash up of genres. Do the elements equal a good movie?
In today's episode I get into yet another action movie called Ava. This one comes with some pretty big names so I'm expecting a solid movie. Does it live up to the cast?
In today's episode I go to my HULU Q and pull up a movie starring Mary J Blige called Body Cam. She can carry a tune but can she carry a movie?
In today's episode we have another action movie called The 2nd. Earlier this year Netflix was knocking it out of the park with the action but has fallen off recently. is this one back to earlier form?