The Mummy Review
The Mummy revives a classic movie monster with a new twist.
The Mummy revives a classic movie monster with a new twist.
It Comes at Night ruins its premise by never delivering a payoff.
The Mummy has just enough thrills and chills to keep everyone engaged.
Alien: Covenant blends the concepts of Prometheus with the terror and excitement of the best Alien films.
Life is a blatant rip-off of the Alien franchise — and a damn good one.
Raw is initially curious, often graphic and entirely ridiculous.
Split is an improvement over his last, oh, seven or so films, but that’s not saying much.
Green Room is every bit as entertaining as a band that knows only one song.
The Other Side of the Door keeps you interested enough to not run for the nearest exit.
The Witch doubles down on the toil and trouble and skimps on the scares.
Leaves you stranded in limbo while waiting for something good to happen.
Two young siblings spend a disturbing week with their estranged grandparents in the painfully sophomoric thriller The Visit. Single mom Paula Jamison (Kathryn Hahn) left home in a huff 15 years ago and never looked back. A decade-and-a-half later, Paula feels the guilt of raising two children with no knowledge of their own grandparents. She […]