November 2024 Movie Reviews: Alien Romulus, Woman of the Hour, & A Different Man
This November, we’ll be going over three newly streaming movies — one that’s pretty good, one that’s pretty bad, and one that’s pretty average. Read on to discover which film falls into which category, so you know what to watch as we enter into the latter part of 2024!
August 2024 Movie Reviews: Firebrand, MaXXXine, Wicked Little Letters
This August, we’ll take a look at a historical drama set in England in the 16th century, a slasher taking place in 1980s Los Angeles, and a black comedy set in a small British town in the 1920s. All three films feature strong female protagonists and are now streaming, but how do they ultimately grade?
More July 2024 Movie Reviews: The Bikeriders, The Convert, What You Wish For
You want more movie reviews?! Well, fine — that’s just what you’ll get! Let’s take a fresh look at a trio of now streaming titles and discover whether any of them are worthy of you’re allotted valuable, movie-viewing hours.
July 2024 Movie Reviews: The Boy and the Heron, In a Violent Nature, Monkey Man
Birds, a brutal killer, and a man who dresses as a monkey all feature prominently in three new titles that fall into very different genres. Today, we’ll review each of them: The newest Studio Ghibli animated film, a low-budget Canadian horror movie, and an Indian action extravaganza.
More May Movie Reviews: Rating Four New Films
Today, we’ll go over four newly streaming films that are extremely different from one another in terms of genre and tone. Depending on what you’re looking for, there just might be something you’re interested in with one of these titles.
May 2024 Movie Reviews: Love Lies Bleeding, Infested, Late Night with the Devil
In today’s streaming age, there’s definitely not a shortage of movies to watch. As we welcome the month of May, we’ll go over three recent releases, and discuss whether any of these titles are actually worthy of your movie-viewing time.
April 2024 Film Reviews: You’ll Never Find Me, Black ‘47, One Life
This month, we’ll take a look at three films not produced in America. (Take that, Hollywood!) Read on to learn more about an Australian indie horror, an Irish historical drama, and a British true story.
Mid March 2024 Movie Reviews: The Promised Land, Dune: Part Two, The Beekeeper
In this month’s film reviews we’ll go over three very different movies, one that was great, one that was alright, but somewhat disappointing, and The Beekeeper.
Reviewing the Best Movies Ever Made Retrospective: The Best 25 Movies Ever?
When I decided to watch and review 25 of the best movies ever made, I didn’t know quite what to expect. In the end, I found working on this series to be a very fulfilling undertaking.
February Film Reviews: The Iron Claw, Double Blind, A Royal Affair
If you’re in the mood for a drama about a quartet of wrestling brothers, a B-horror movie that’ll discourage you from signing up for clinical trials, or a romantic drama set in the eighteenth century, one of these films might be what you’re looking for!
Three Overrated Recent Releases: Thanksgiving, Eileen,& Dream Scenario
The three movies we’ll be taking a look at today are all films that, due to what I expected of them going in, were big letdowns. These movies all received very good reviews from critics, but I found each to be undeserving of such high praise.
January 2024 Early Month Movie Reviews: Saltburn, Anatomy of a Fall, Poor Things
There are countless movies released every month, but oftentimes it feels like it’s the same generic films coming out over and over again. That’s not the case with any of the three very unique movies we’ll be taking a look at in this first movie review post of 2024.
Reviewing the Best Movies Ever Made: Pulp Fiction, Gone with the Wind, 2001: A Space Odyssey
Three very different movies from three different eras of cinema are featured in this seventh part of Reviewing the Best Movies Ever Made. Will any of these films score a 9/10 or better, or are they more overrated films that don’t hold up quite as well by today’s standards?
December 2023 Movie Reviews (Oppenheimer, The Killer, May December)
As we enter the final month of 2023, let’s review three releases from this year, one major motion picture that’s now streaming, along with a pair of films that recently came out on Netflix.
October Movie Reviews (The Beasts, Totally Killer, Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning, Part One)
This month so far, I’ve watched three new releases: a French movie you probably haven’t heard of, Amazon Prime’s newest horror film (just in time for Halloween), and Tom Cruise’s latest Mission: Impossible blockbuster.
September Movie Reviews (Talk to Me, The Two Towers, Cassandro)
This month, we’ll take possession of an embalmed hand to talk to the dead, journey towards Mordor with Frodo and Sam, and step into the ring with Cassandro. Are any of these undertakings worthwhile? It’s time to find out as we go over the movies Jeff’s watched this September.
August Movie Reviews (The Night of the 12th, Chevalier, The Babadook)
This past month, I’ve watched a French movie about crime, an American movie about a French composer, and re-watched an Australian horror film about a children’s book monster that comes to life.
Mid July Movie Reviews (Blood & Gold, Asteroid City, The Patriot)
As we pass the middle of the month, let’s take a look back at three movies I’ve watched recently – one that was a little better than expected, one a little worse, and one that’s exactly the type of movie you’d want to watch when celebrating America’s birthday.
Early June Movie Reviews (John Wick: Chapter 4, Sisu, Blackberry)
Well, folks, it’s that time again. Three motion pictures that I had looked forward to watching made their way from a place I seldom go (the movie theater), to a place I often go (the couch). Let’s take a look at each of them!
More May Movie Reviews: Three Films Worth Watching (The Covenant,Air, Dungeons & Dragons)
There’s a lot of junk out there when it comes to movies, so it’s always a pleasant surprise when I manage to watch three movies that I’d recommend in a row – it’s like Tic-Tac-Toe, but with good films.