Category: Film Reviews

  • Sweet Home

    While most people are probably familiar with the Capcom zombie-horror video game franchise, Resident Evil, they might not know what inspired it, that being the 1989 NES role-playing game also released by Capcom, Sweet Home. While it was never released… Continue reading "Sweet Home"

  • 9 to 5

    There have been many feel-good comedies released, but many are looked down upon for being too cheesy, especially when one attempts to tackle a tough real-world dilemma. While comedy is one of the longest running film genres, that doesn’t shield… Continue reading "9 to 5"

  • Nobody

    After the critical and commercial success of John Wick, the action genre got a much needed resurgence that not only led to a lot more stunt-based features that went out of their way to bring grit and style back to a… Continue reading "Nobody"

  • Weapons

    2025 was a really good year for horror, particularly when it came to original films. While some based on pre-existing properties ranged from passable to downright bad, the fresh takes were memorably effective and resulted in films that not only… Continue reading "Weapons"

  • KPop Demon Hunter

    One of the longest-lasting tropes in fiction has been team-up stories, where characters combine their unique attributes and personalities to create a collage of relationship dynamics and storytelling possibilities, with several books, comics and movies being responsible for some truly… Continue reading "KPop Demon Hunter"

  • F1

    Sports usually benefit from having a cinematic portrayal, as a movie’s dramatic presentation and narrative-focused mentality can accentuate and elevate their distinct properties and make it appealing to even non-sporting fans, and this method has resulted in several classic movies… Continue reading "F1"