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‘Woody Woodpecker Goes To Camp’ Review: Yet Another Soulless Adaptation Of A Classic

Back in 2017, 7 years ago, Woody Woodpecker got his first-ever theatrical film, and it didn’t end up as people expected… It was not only terrible, but the film also grossed only $15 million globally on a $10 million budget. Believe me, those are not good numbers, especially when you have this worldwide-known character leading … Read more

‘Fallout’ Review: A Fun And Worthy Adaptation That Will Please Fans

An adaptation of the immensely popular Fallout series of video games has been hotly requested by franchise fans for maybe more than 20 years – but in that time filming gamers have largely learned that video game adaptations are usually… quite bad. Admittedly, this is a trend that’s changing, likely due to the number of … Read more

‘How To Date Billy Walsh ‘ Review: A Whimsical Love Fueled Blast

How To Date Billy Walsh followers teenagers Amelia & Archie who have been best friends since childhood. Archie has always been there to fight Amelia’s battles, laugh at her jokes, though has secretly been striving for her love & affection for as long as he can remember. Just when he builds up the courage to … Read more

‘Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire’ Review: A Monstrously Wicked Ride

Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire is a monstrously wicked ride that not only fulfilled every hope & expectation I had as a huge fan of this universe, but went above & beyond them to deliver arguably the best MonsterVerse film yet nailing the balance between a mythological driven epic like Godzilla: King Of The … Read more

‘Boy Kills World’ Review: A Gripping And Action-Packed Experience

Boy Kills World, directed by Moritz Mohr, is a cinematic work that delves deep into the psyche of the protagonist Boy, a deaf young man with a vibrant imagination. From the outset, we are introduced to Boy’s inner world, where his deafness is portrayed not as a limitation, but as an integral part of his … Read more

‘Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire’ Review: A Solid Yet Uninspired Step For The Franchise

Get your Proton Packs and get ready to Light Em’ Up! The Ghostbusters are back! It’s been 3 years since Afterlife came out. It was a step in the right direction and a love letter for the fans. Frozen Empire returns with a new director, Gil Kenan who co-wrote Afterlife and directed a childhood classic, … Read more

‘X-Men ‘97’ Review: A Nostalgic And X-cellent Return

We are currently living in an era where 2D animated shows are still a thing and I’m so glad we are because this is the only thing we have left for this animation style considering theatrical movies don’t ever really do anything besides 3D animated, high budgeted films. Invincible has brought one of the best … Read more

‘The Idea Of You’ Review: Cliché Yet Fun (SXSW 2024)

In The Idea of You, directed by Michael Showalter, we are transported to a universe where the limits of love and society are challenged in a bold and moving way. The film introduces us to the life of a 40-year-old single mother, played with a captivating mix of strength and vulnerability by Anne Hathaway. Her … Read more