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Blade Runner 2049 – Film Review
Before going to see Blade Runner 2049, the follow up to the beloved 1982 classic film Blade Runner, I was excited to see what director Denis Villeneuve could bring to the table. At the same time, however, I was also extremely nervous, as the aforementioned original Blade Runner film is widely regarded amongst film fans…
- 2026
Hotel Transylvania 2 – Film Review
Genndy Tartakovsky’s sequel to his 2012 smash hit animated film Hotel Transylvania ups the ante on the laugh factor, and further develops the lovable characters introduced in the predecessor. Mavis (voice of Selena Gomez) puts her vampire father Drac (voice of Adam Sandler) in charge of taking care of the newborn named Dennis (voice of Asher Blinkoff)….
- 2026
Cult of Chucky – Film Review
Don Mancini’s Cult of Chucky is the seventh entry in the long-running iconic Chucky film series, and also serves as the sequel to the 2013 film Curse of Chucky. In terms of the Chucky franchise, I never have been too big of a fan. I really enjoy the original 1988 film Child’s Play, and I…
- 2026
Super Dark Times – Film Review
As the title suggests, this film is one of the most dreary and unsettling films of the entire year. After a terrible incident transpires between a group of best friends, the friends slowly start to drift apart and go down a disturbing path of life. Before seeing this film, I was a bit skeptical as…
- 2026
Kingsman: The Golden Circle – Film Review
Writer/Director Matthew Vaughn is back once again from 2015’s Kingsman: The Secret Service helming a wacky, ridiculous, but oh so fun sequel. Vaughn is well aware that Kingsman: The Golden Circle is absolutely absurd on all levels, but he makes it extremely entertaining with his irreverent and unique writing style. Taking place after the events…
- 2026
Ingrid Goes West – Film Review
A fun, yet disturbingly truthful, look at the dangers of ordering your life based on social mediasphere, Matt Spicer’s Ingrid Goes West is a brilliant, biting satire. A sign of the times, Ingrid Thorburn (Aubrey Plaza) is obsessed with Instagram and other social media accounts. But her obsessions aren’t restricted only to social media. We…
- 2026