A Dog’s Way Home

With the year of 2019 still feeling young like a baby pea pod, we always got to have the heartwarming, cute film that has to relate to somewhat of a pet. In 2017, people wanted to see a dog in different characteristics in “A Dog’s Purpose”. Last year, people wanted to see a rabbit voiced […]

Vice (2018)

Adam McKay has so far been proud of himself avoiding such overrated comedy slush like “Step Brothers” even though through his comedic track record, he actually directed the first “Anchorman”, it’s decent sequel, and “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby”, which are creative-enough satires to say the least. Now the completely revolting and mind-bending […]

The Mule

Once upon a February of 2018, Clint Eastwood didn’t live happily ever after in my brain when I saw his utter disaster called “The 15:17 to Paris”. It was a garbage attempt to honor three men fighting for terrorism on a train that instead consists of useless life sequences that usually took place in school. […]

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

SONY PRESIDENT: Hey, folks! After what made us mess up with Venom from all the horrendous reviews from both critics and audiences, let’s actually make a Spider-Man film that is actually flawless and can actually top Spider-Man 2 back in 2004. SONY EMPLOYEE: Yes. I can agree with that. Can we make it animated instead […]

At Eternity’s Gate

Vincent Van Gogh is considered to be one of the greatest and most inspirational painters in history, but Julian Schnabel’s own work of art, “At Eternity’s Gate”, does not say he lived a very satisfying life in the end. In fact, it would end up being depressing as a soaked up buttermilk pancake from IHOP. […]

What’s Eating Gilbert Grape – Requested Movie Review

When it comes to the year of 1993 in American cinema, filmmakers looked deep into sensitive behaviors like autism and schizophrenia where they both featured Johnny Depp playing a pivotal aspect in the story. The best one of course out of all of these is Lasse Hallstrom’s drama masterpiece that should instantly get a release […]

Ralph Breaks the Internet

After six long years, we finally now have a sequel to probably what is to me one of the five best animated films of the decade, 2012’s “Wreck-It Ralph”, an idea and premise so original where it feels relatable and realistic to it’s main character, Ralph (John C. Reilly), that it became my favorite film […]

The Grinch – Movie Review

Once upon a time, there was a person named Ryan, a critic of movies who knows he is not lyin’. On a nice Thursday evening, he and his mom went to “The Grinch”, whom both thought this ought to have something of a pinch. But he was aware that the original can’t be beat since […]

Bohemian Rhapsody – Review

As far as music biopics go, you have over-cliched ones like the Hank Williams biopic “I Saw the Light” and the Tupac biopic from last year “All Eyez on Me”. I honestly didn’t mind them. Not just because they rely on history, but both filmmakers did their best to tribute the emotion the legendary performers […]

Event Horizon – Classic Movie Review

In the greatest decade for movies of all time, the 1990’s, science-fiction was probably the most popular genre to please for many people back then. Whether it is in a Blockbuster or at a cinema, a lot of them were huge successes like “Terminator 2: Judgement Day” and most of the “Star Trek: The Next […]