Halloween Kills Review
Halloween Kills suffers from sloppy writing and a terrible sequence that ultimately gut the movie instead of handing out a treat.
Halloween Kills suffers from sloppy writing and a terrible sequence that ultimately gut the movie instead of handing out a treat.
The bumps along the way quickly disappear in the rearview mirror, leaving you alone to enjoy the rest of the ride.
In his latest film, Father Time is the one offering up the infamous line, “Go ahead, make my day.”
Candyman transcends standard horror fare because of creative filmmaking choices and a believable cast.
The plot methodically seeps into every dark corner of your mind.
The shaky supports of the final act give way completely, plunging what’s left of our interest into the dark, cold abyss.
Statham is more calm and reserved under fire than the Terminator.
Godzilla vs. Kong layers ridiculous missions and human drama upon three battles that could have been YouTube videos.
Godzilla vs. Kong starts with a stomp and ends in the swamp.
Wraps a mystery in the trappings of a horror film and slowly peels back layer after layer of surprises hidden just out of sight.
Rather than deplane before you reach Fantasy Island, settle back in your seat and ride out this surprisingly entertaining horror flick.
More than anything else, The Rhythm Section is a score in search of a picture.