Paige and her brother Zak (Florence Pugh and Jack Lowden) want nothing more than to be professional wrestlers, to be whisked away from their small town in England and into the throes of Wrestlemania in America. They were born into…
Skyscraper Movie Review: A Disposable Exercise in Safe Entertainment
About midway through Skyscraper, Dwayne Johnson makes his infamously impossible leap from crane to window. As he evades police firing at him from all sides and pulls himself up from the edge, a group of onlookers down below start to…
Rampage Movie Review: Dwayne Johnson’s charm can’t save this one
I really want to like just one of these big studio monster movies. The appeal of watching massive hunks of CGI crash their big old bodies into each other while buildings crumble beneath them is far from lost on me.…
Jumanji : Welcome to the Jungle Movie Review
Few of us remember watching 1995’s Jumanji and thinking it was a film that needed a sequel. Considered to be one of the many classic films that the late Robin Williams blessed audiences with in the 1990’s, it possessed a certain…
Lights, Camera…90s Action!: The Top 20 Best Action Movies of the 1990s
Has there ever been a decade as good as the 90’s for action films? It was an era that produced many classics that had pure escapist fun, ludicrous yet entertaining premises, and a whole lot more! Today, June 6th, is…
Movie Review: Baywatch
The only thing to say about the Baywatch movie is that it could have been worse. Really. Then again, Hollywood probably should’ve known better than to try to update it, even in our current era of endless reboots, prequels, sequels,…
Movie Review: Central Intelligence
I’m at a loss for words. When I went to see Central Intelligence I expected an innocuous buddy-spy comedy, but I wasn’t ready for how virulent it would become. This is one of the most problematic films I’ve seen in a while.…