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Movie Review: Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021)

Sony’s standalone universe gets a little bigger, as Eddie Brock/Venom (Tom Hardy) must face his most infamous adversary in Venom: Let There Be Carnage.

2021, cletus kasady, comic book, eddie brock, let there be carnage, Marvel, michelle williams, Movie, naomie harris, reid scott, Review, Sony, Spider-man, stephen graham, Superhero, venom

Movie Review: Eternals (2021)

A team of nearly immortal beings have been protecting the planet for thousands of years, in the MCUs largest debut film, Eternals. Directed by Chloé Zhao.

2021, Angelina Jolie, barry keoghan, brian tyree henry, comic book, eternals, gemma chan, Kit Harrington, kumail nanjiani, lauren ridloff, lia mchugh, ma dong-seok, Marvel, Marvel Cinematic Universe, MCU, Movie, Review, richard madden, salma hayek, Superhero

Movie Review: Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021)

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings introduces the titular new hero, but does it fit into a universe already twenty-five movies strong?

2021, Action, awkwafina, benedict wong, Comedy, florian munteanu, legend of the ten rings, Marvel, Marvel Cinematic Universe, MCU, meng'er zheng, michelle yeoh, Review, shang chi, simu liu, Superhero, tony leung

Movie Review: Dune (2021)

A movie adaption of the classic sci-fi novel, Dune was often called ‘unfilmable’, and that may have been right all along.

2021, Action, Dave Bautista, david dastmalchian, denis villenvue, dune, future, jason mamoa, javier bardem, josh brolin, Movie, oscar isaac, rebecca ferguson, Review, sci fi, space, spice, stellan skarsgard, timothée chalamat, zendaya

Movie Review: Grave Intentions (2021)

The road to Hell is paved with good intentions… so what happens in the intentions aren’t so good? This horror anthology has some thoughts.

2021, Anthology, brian patrick lim, gabriel olson, grave intentions, Horror, jaime snyder, joy vandervort-cobb, lukas hassel, marian, matthew richards, Movie, Review, the bridge partner, the disappearance of willie bingham, the son the father, violent florence

Movie Review: The Beach House (2019)

The directorial debut from Jeffrey A. Brown, The Beach House shows just one of many possible reasons that beaches are not fun places to be.

2019, Horror, jake weber, jeffrey a brown, liana liberato, maryann nagel, Movie, noah le gros, Review, the beach house

Movie Review: Halloween Kills (2021)

This second entry in the planned Halloween reboot trilogy can’t trick you into thinking it’s good, despite a few grisly treats.

2021, andi matchiak, david gordon green, Horror, jamie lee curtis, judy greer, laurie strode, michael myers, Movie, the shape

Movie Review: V/H/S/94 (2021)

A Shudder original film, and a prequel and/or reboot of the V/H/S franchise, V/H/S/94 is a horror anthology film released … More

2021, 94, Anthology, chloe okuno, holy hell, Horror, jenifer reeder, Movie, Review, ryan prows, shudder, simon barrett, storm drain, terror, the empty wake, the subject, timo tjahjanto, v/h/s/94, vhs

Movie Review: Free Guy (2021)

Free Guy works as a vehicle for Ryan Reynolds to be Ryan Reynolds, but as a love letter to video games it’s very underwhelming.

2021, Action, Comedy, disney plus, free guy, jodie comer, joe keery, lil rey howery, Movie, Review, Ryan Reynolds, taika waititi, utkarsh ambudkar, Video Games

TV Review: Squid Game (Season 1, 2021)

Squid Game’s first season is a sometimes pulse-pounding, sometimes headscratching affair that still manages to be better than the sum of its parts.

2021, ensemble, korean, Netflix, Review, season 1, season one, squid game

Movie Review: Chompy & the Girls (2021)

The first feature film from director Skye Braband, does Chompy and the Girls bite off more than it can chew?

2021, amazon, chompy and the girls, christy st john, Comedy, Horror, julie dolan, Movie, prime video, reggie koffman, Review, skye braband, steve marvel

Movie Review: Malignant (2021)

The newest film from horror icon James Wan, Malignant is a mixed bag of intense violence and awkward storytelling.

2021, annabelle wallis, conjuring, george young, Horror, insidious, jake abel, james wan, maddie hasson, malignant, michole briana white, Movie, Review, saw, Thriller, violent

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