Director Zach Cregger trades the frantic energy of Barbarian for something more sinister in his new movie, Weapons. It’s a patient and deeply unsettling horror-mystery built on a quiet dread and flawless ensemble cast. Check out my full review to see why its atmosphere is more terrifying than any jump scare.
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Eddington Review – Ari Aster’s Western about Everything and Nothing
Ari Aster’s Eddington aims for pandemic parable meets western fable, but despite the craft, it lands with more indifference than impact.
The Summer Movie Overload – Are Studios Releasing Too Much, Too Fast?
Summer 2025 is packed with back-to-back movie releases from Jurassic World: Rebirth, Superman, and Fantastic Four. As a movie fan, I’m starting to feel the burnout. Are we getting too much, too fast?
Jurassic World: Rebirth Review – Making Me Feel Like a Kid Again
Jurassic World: Rebirth delivers heart, suspense, and awe. Director Gareth Edwards brings the franchise back to its roots with emotional and cinematic roots. Check out my review to see why I think this is the most Jurassic the series has felt since 1993.
28 Years Later Review – A Bleak, Brutal Return to Rage-Fueled Zombies
Danny Boyle and Alex Garland return with 28 Years Later, a bleak and self-contained zombie movie that revives the rage virus in all the right ways. It may not blow everyone away, but it’s the kind of infection story we’ve been waiting for.
Elio Review – Captures That Pixar Wonder, but Loses the Focus
I liked Elio. It’s good Pixar that does what it needs to do, but it’s not hitting those top-tier heights we know the studio can reach. My review on why this enjoyable space adventure gets scattered trying to handle too many ideas at once.
28 Years Later Is Coming, and Yeah, I’m Still Here for the Rage Virus
28 Years Later is finally happening, and I’m terrified it might ruin everything. From discovering fast zombies at Blockbuster to waiting 18 years for this sequel, here’s why Danny Boyle’s rage virus franchise means more than just another zombie movie comeback.
Karate Kid Legends – High Kicks, Low Impact
That Karate Kid Legends movie… I had a lot of thoughts watching it, especially with those big names. My review sorts through the hype, the hopes, and the actual on-screen experience. Find out if it stuck the landing.
Friendship Review – Secondhand Embarrassment Core
Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd star in Friendship from A24, a movie packed with secondhand embarrassment and that classic Tim Robinson comedic style. Is it a masterpiece of awkward or just plain hard to watch? Read my full review for the breakdown.
M:I: Final Reckoning Review – A Thrilling Ride With Some Missteps
My review of M:I Final Reckoning: A fun, often spectacular action ride that soars in stunts but fumbles some story threads. Is it worth your mission?
