Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Look, the MCU has been struggling lately. When Disney bought Fox and made this 100% MCU, I was hesitant. They tend to water down characters with, let's say, skewed moral compasses to fit their family-friendly brand.
But honestly? This is a solid follow-up to Deadpool 2 and Logan. It’s got what I felt the first two Deadpool movies lacked: heart. Packed with jokes, purpose, and genuine emotion, this film hits Deadpool in his stride.
Oh, and what was with Thor crying?
Alien Romulus is the film that Prometheus and Covenant aspired to be. Fede Alvarez delivers a worthy addition to the iconic franchise, bringing back the "haunted house in space" feel that made the original Alien so terrifying. The atmosphere is palpable, dripping with tension and dread, and there's enough action to satisfy Aliens fans without overdoing it.
My only real gripes are minor. Alvarez is so focused on delivering horror and discomfort that in the final act, where it's mostly…
Five Nights At Freddy's really made me feel like it was filmed in Five Nights. From a filming standpoint, most of the shots are good up until the halfway point.
Honestly, I apologize to Josh Trank for slaughtering The FANT4STIC Flop the way I did.
Matthew Lillard acts his heart out in the final scene, and it's tragic that they don't deserve him.
The real villain of the movie Blumhouse, and I hope everyone in this production gets fired. Thank you.
Ever stepped in a puddle with socks, then immediately stepped on a Lego barefoot while changing socks, and then lose your keys when you're late to work?
If so, even that day would be better than this stinky caca on a silver plate, with a side of peas.