Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
The Rise of Skywalker is an ok movie and, while I had hoped for a better end to the saga, I can definitely see myself watching it again and again, and be just as entertained as the first time.
The Rise of Skywalker is an ok movie and, while I had hoped for a better end to the saga, I can definitely see myself watching it again and again, and be just as entertained as the first time.
Deadpool 2 is a film about dealing with emotional pain, being a superhero and f-words.
Let’s make this clear from the start, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is not as good as Guardians of the Galaxy, but in its defence, it is the only MCU movie that actually made me cry.
While Kong: Skull Island is a movie with obvious flaws, it delivers what it set up to do, that is giving us an entertaining action/adventure film that introduces new mythology to the franchise.
Two European mercenaries are in search of ‘black powder’ in the Middle Kingdom, when they run into the Great Wall, guarded by a special division of the Imperial Army known as The Nameless Order, protecting it from mysterious green monsters.
After a zombie pandemic is unleashed in downtown Seoul, a victim enters the KTX inbound for the city of Busan, starting the nightmare of a father and his child trapped in the ride.
Laika’s most recent outing, Kubo and the Two Strings, hit all the right notes for me in terms of emotional hooks and visual wonder.