This movie is blissfully insane and has aged like fine wine.
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This movie is insane and not in a good way, but it is so bad it becomes awesome at some point.
There are three certitudes in life: death, taxes and that the Predator handshake scene is always satisfying to watch.
Cultural revolution notwithstanding, Black Panther is better than most Marvel movies in general.
I did not expect that going in, but this movie’s pretty great for what it is.
This film is greater than the sum of its parts. It’s a straightforward biopic about a band and a legacy that’s is furthest thing from straightforward.
This movie is basically saying that video game nerds are broken, inept people that will one day usher a dystopia if we let them create companies.
This movie is probably way more enjoyable if you haven’t read Charles Willeford’s standout novel it’s based on.
There are many documentaries about Norwegian black metal, but only one dedicated to their most iconic band Mayhem.
We have fond memories of this movie, but it really just bridged the gap between the two eras of the Die Hard franchise.
Sequels are usually a terrible idea, but Die Hard 2 found an interesting loophole so that it wouldn’t suck.
What better way to celebrate Die Hard’s anniversary than to watch it again to try and figure out the secret of its immortality?
Now You See Me 2 is now available on Netflix. One would believe that movie tanked, but it inexplicably didn’t.
The latest artsy and deep hyperviolent movie has a thing to two to say about romanticizing violence in movies.