“Tom & Jerry” is Too Long, Too Thin, Too Out of Touch [Review]
Warner Bros. Pictures choice for a live action comedy relegates Tom and Jerry to support characters in “Tom & Jerry.”
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Warner Bros. Pictures choice for a live action comedy relegates Tom and Jerry to support characters in “Tom & Jerry.”
When I said I could probably do two full months of Uwe Boll films, I meant it. “In The Name of the King” raises an entirely different set of questions I never, ever thought I would have to ask when it comes to film. Mainly, why in the world are so many named actors in […]
“Muppet Treasure Island” is just downright fun, earning its place among the classics and holding up 25 years later.
I say this all the time, but so many of these types of action films are wholly defined by the culture of the time, specifically 90s. “Broken Arrow” checks all the boxes on every 90s action card. From the director to the plot, to the action set pieces to the cast embodying archetypes, the movie […]
We take a look at 2005’s “Bloodrayne,” a film adaptation by Uwe Boll starring Kristanna Loken based on the video game.
“Willy’s Wonderland” is much better on paper than it is in actuality, trading in its foundations of an over the top thrill ride for run of the mill genre tropes.
“Earwig and the Witch” is fun and entertaining. It’s truly a great film for the whole family from Studio Ghibli.
We need more films like “Judas and the Black Messiah,” which is absolutely brilliant in every possible way.
We review “Clarice,” CBS’s continuation of “Silence of the Lambs” focusing on Agent Starling- minus Hannibal Lecter.
“Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel” attempts to cover all of it in a span of 4 hour long episodes, and ultimately crumbles under the weight of its own ambitions.