65 (2023)
A fun scifi-action premise held back by a lack of dinosaurs and a lack of chemistry between the two lead actors.
A fun scifi-action premise held back by a lack of dinosaurs and a lack of chemistry between the two lead actors.
While not as funny as the premise promises, it still delivers gratuitous levels of graphic, entertaining violence.
Quantumania aims big but ends up being just another run-of-mill, albeit entertaining, CGI infested superhero film.
A bland apocalyptic psychological horror that fails to bring the psychological horror.
A great mix of violence and comedy and one of the best killer doll movies since Child’s Play; feels like the birth of a new horror icon.
A hilarious Christmas action-comedy that feels like the result if Die Hard 2, Home Alone and Fatman had a ménage à trois.
A wasted opportunity that relies on characters being cannibals as a hook instead of actually telling an interesting story involving cannibals.
A quirky, star-studded and self-indulgent film that starts strong but fizzles by the end of its laborious runtime.
A well-made reboot that lacks the originality and visceral horror of Clive Barker’s original.
A great balance of drama, impressive action, and comedy make this one of the year’s best films.