Uncontained Review

Uncontained infects SCREAMBOX exclusively on March 11. A mysterious drifter struggles to protect abandoned children from an infection that turns people into a feral-like state. It’s been over twenty years since the zombie film experienced its revival in the early 2000’s with outings like 28 Days Later, Dawn Of The Dead, and Shaun Of The Dead. Leading up to the massive success of those entries, … Continue reading Uncontained Review

Detective Ujjwalan Review

Man, seeing RRR a couple of years ago really opened up a whole new world of cinema for me. Ever since then, I occasionally switch on the ol’ Netflix and just search for “Bollywood” or “India” and see what turns up and looks good. It’s how I’ve found other movies I have reviewed like Salaar and Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar. And without having heard the … Continue reading Detective Ujjwalan Review

Lethal Weapon 2 Review (And The 80’s Sequels Edition!)

I recently went on a binge–though an unplanned and unexpected one–where I watched a trio of sequels to classic movies from the 1980’s in the span of less than a month. And while this review in particular is going to be primarily about the most recent one I watched (Lethal Weapon 2), I’m going to be touching on all three in bits since it was … Continue reading Lethal Weapon 2 Review (And The 80’s Sequels Edition!)

Heads Of State Review

It actually just dawned on me the reason John Cena and Idris Elba have such good chemistry in this new straight-to-Amazon-Prime offering is that they have worked in tandem before in the amazing The Suicide Squad. This isn’t their first outing together! No wonder! Heads Of State sees the duo team up yet again, with Cena playing a movie star turned President Of The United … Continue reading Heads Of State Review

NausicaA Of The Valley Of The Wind Review

With having now watched Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind, I am now up to seven Hayao Miyazaki films in my mental catalogue. Which is to say: a fair amount, but not nearly enough! Nausicaa is a strange one. It technically pre-dates Studio Ghibli, but it is often shown at Ghibli based viewings and festivals. It’s the pre-cursor to the studio, and the film … Continue reading NausicaA Of The Valley Of The Wind Review

Killer Klowns From Outer Space Review

Anyone who knows me knows that I love some 1980’s horror movies and franchises. Obviously I have long been a lover of the big series like Friday The 13th, Halloween, and A Nightmare On Elm Street, but I also quite dig the lower tier stuff when I have seen it. Movies like Maniac Cop, Grotesque, or Chopping Mall are highly enjoyable despite their lower budgets. … Continue reading Killer Klowns From Outer Space Review

Neighborhood Watch Review

Sometimes I get so caught up in looking for movies on Shudder that I forget my AMC+ app has an entire cinematic catalogue aside from just what the horror sub-app offers! Recently, while tearing through my various subscriptions and looking for something to watch, I opened up AMC+. But before I got to the Shudder button, I caught myself looking at another option: a movie … Continue reading Neighborhood Watch Review

Predator: Killer Of Killers Review

I never saw my first Predator movie until after the COVID-19 pandemic started. When I found myself with more time at home during that worldwide crisis, I decided to start plowing through movies I had never seen before (and that’s a hobby for me that has continued ever since). Early on in that rush, I watched the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger action classic, Predator. I really … Continue reading Predator: Killer Of Killers Review

Captain America: Brave New World Review

After something of a one offering drought in 2024, 2025 has come along and is offering us a smorgasbord of Marvel Cinematic Universe releases in theater. We have already had Captain America: Brave New World and Thunderbolts*, and Fantastic Four: First Steps is becoming more imminent with each passing day. With Brave New World now available to watch at home on Disney Plus, let’s take … Continue reading Captain America: Brave New World Review