Supergirl Review
“If you liked Superman, then you’ll probably enjoy Supergirl. It’s a light space romp that steals liberally from Guardians of the Galaxy.”
“If you liked Superman, then you’ll probably enjoy Supergirl. It’s a light space romp that steals liberally from Guardians of the Galaxy.”
“You’d probably be more entertained watching the UFO video files released by the US Government”
“Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu is a fun film and worth seeing on the biggest screen possible.”
Starring Aaron Eckhart and Ben Kingsley, Deep Water is for anyone who enjoys disaster films or shark movies.
If you’re a fan of the first film, then The Devil Wears Prada 2 is a fun yet shallow trip down memory lane worth taking.
“Project Hail Mary is the first movie of 2026 worth seeing on the big screen.”
Anaconda is a great film to see at the theater with a big crowd. The audience’s reaction is a big part of the fun as they scream and laugh.
Avatar: Fire and Ash is well worth seeing on the biggest screen possible. It’s the rare spectacle that requires a theatrical viewing.
A solid entry in the series that should satisfy fans of whodunits and Benoit Blanc.
Edgar Wright’s The Running Man is very much worth seeing on the big screen with an enthusiastic audience.
Predator: Badlands is fun, action-packed, and just the kind of popcorn flick you want to see at the theater.
The third installment of the TRON franchise opens in theaters on Friday, October 10.
A fun popcorn flick that will entertain summer audiences, especially as Krypto steals the show.
The film has a lot of emotional depth and post-apocalyptic action, but it also features enough weirdness and graphic nudity.
Thunderbolts* is the course correction that Marvel Studios has needed, but not the dramatic win they still need.
If you haven’t been to the theater in a while, you may want to check it out with as big a crowd as possible.
The Marvel Studios film is “incredibly underwhelming and has little to offer beyond the movie trailers and commercials.”
Directed by Jonathan Eusebio, the new action comedy stars Ke Huy Quan and Ariana DeBose.
Like the previous two films, Venom: The Last Dance is a bit of a mess.
The sequel takes a lot of what made the first film interesting and moves away from it.