Tag: Reviews

Ballers Series Finale Review – ‘Players Only’

The final chapter in the story of Spencer Strasmore (Dwayne Johnson) has come—and the player-turned-financial advisor-turned-team owner isn't ending it without taking a stand. Everything that has occurred since day one has lead to this

1BR Review: Welcome To The Hell That Is L.A. | Beyond Fest 2019

1BR tells a tale that is very L.A. A young woman moves to the city to pursue her dreams in the entertainment industry. She lucks into what she thinks is the dream apartment, but it

The Field Review: Casting Mars An Otherwise Good Horror Film | Shriekfest 2019

In the new horror movie The Field, Ben and Lydia are a big city couple looking to reinvent their lives in a small Wisconsin town. They buy a long-unused farm, so Ben can work on

Parasite Review: Bong Joon Ho’s Latest Is Nothing Short Of A Masterpiece

Korean director Bong Joon Ho is one of the best filmmakers working today. From his take on the monster movie with The Host to his animal rights creed Okja, he has surveyed many different genres

Dolemite Is My Name Review: Eddie Murphy Lights Up The Screen In Best Performance In Years | Beyond Fest 2019

In Dolemite is My Name, Eddie Murphy shows that he is back! Playing Rudy Ray Moore, the creator and star of the blaxploitation classic Dolemite, Murphy gives his best performance in years and reminds viewers

American Horror Story 1984 Reviews – ‘Slashdance’ And ‘True Killers’

What a rollercoaster of plot twists American Horror Story 1984 has developed for its viewers... Related - American Horror Story 1984 Review: 'Mr. Jingles' The camp members endure attacks from both Richard Ramirez (Zach Villa) and

Ballers Review: Season Five – ‘Who Wants A Lollipop?’

With Spencer (Dwayne Johnson) angered by the actions of the Dallas Cowboys owner last episode, he's left fuming when the deal to sign Patrick Mahomes to the Chiefs with Joe (Rob Corddry) and Jason (Troy

Volition Review: A Highly commendable Indie Time-Bending Thriller | Shriekfest 2019

Going to the Shriekfest Horror Film Festival in Los Angeles this year for the first time, I had a few preconceived notions about it. My biggest was that its lineup would be solely comprised of

Review: The Walking Dead Season 10 Premiere – “Lines We Cross”

At the end of season 9, our Survivors from Alexandria, Hilltop, the Kingdom, and Oceanside suffered great losses—including Tara, Enid, and Henry—and a freezing snowstorm. With Alexandria providing shelter for a now exiled Kingdom due

Semper Fi Review: Brotherhood Goes Beyond Blood In New Jai Courtney Drama

What would you do for your brother? How far would you go outside the law to save him from an unjust prison sentence? Jai Courtney’s character Callahan has to confront those questions in the new