REVIEWS
By Sal LoCicero | June 18, 2023
By Sal LoCicero | June 4, 2023
'Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3' Is The Perfect Conclusion To This Trilogy
By Sal LoCicero | May 9, 2023
'Evil Dead Rise' Is Dark And Gory, But Lacks Good Storytelling
By Sal LoCicero | April 27, 2023
'John Wick: Chapter 4' Is A Must-See Action Movie
By Sal LoCicero | March 29, 2023
'Scream VI' Is A Bloody and Exciting Sequel That Teases A Promising Future For The Next Generation
By Sal LoCicero | March 13, 2023
'Knock at the Cabin' Is A Decent Home Invasion Thriller
By Sal LoCicero | February 9, 2023
'Skinamarink' Is The Next Horror Movie Destined To Become A Cult Classic
By Sal LoCicero | January 27, 2023
'M3GAN' Is Thought Provoking And Amusing
By Sal LoCicero | January 12, 2023
'Puss In Boots: The Last Wish' Is The Surprise Hit Of The Year
By Sal LoCicero | December 30, 2022
By Sal LoCicero | December 18, 2022
‘The Fabelmans’ Combines The Passion of Filmmaking With Family Drama In An Intriguing - But Semi Messy - Way
By Sal LoCicero | December 3, 2022
'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' Is An Emotional Feature Sincerely Dedicated To Chadwick Boseman
By Sal LoCicero | November 16, 2022
'Halloween Ends' Takes Unnecessary Risks That Worsen An Already Disappointing Trilogy
By Sal LoCicero | October 19, 2022
'Blonde' Is a Curious - and Foggy - Fictional Biopic
By Sal LoCicero | October 4, 2022
'Nope' Is A Jumbled Bag Of Summer Fun and Thought Provoking Drama
By Sal LoCicero | July 30, 2022
'Thor: Love and Thunder' Overcomes Some Choppy Structure, Thanks To Taika Waititi
By Sal LoCicero | July 19, 2022
'Lightyear' Delivers A Fun - But Uneven - Big Screen Experience
By Sal LoCicero | June 20, 2022
'Top Gun: Maverick' Is A Welcome Surprise Blockbuster
By Dan Dubon | June 8, 2022
'The Bob's Burgers Movie' Is Hilarious, Quirky, And A Fun Movie To Kick Off The Summer
By Sal LoCicero | May 31, 2022
'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse Of Madness' Suffers From Major Studio Interference
By Sal LoCicero | May 6, 2022
'Everything Everywhere All At Once' Is The Next Level Of Modern Cinema
By Sal LoCicero | April 10, 2022
'The Batman' Is A Fresh Take On The Caped Crusader
By Dan Dubon | March 18, 2022
'Jackass Forever' Is The Best - Yet Most Extreme - Entry In The Franchise
By Sal LoCicero | February 22, 2022
'Petite Maman' Is An Emotional And Beautiful Tale From Writer/Director Céline Sciamma
By Sal LoCicero | February 22, 2022
The Razzies Are Going To Love 'Moonfall'
By Sal LoCicero | January 29, 2022
'The Tragedy Of Macbeth' Is An Interesting Re-Adaptation To One Of Shakespeare's Most Beloved Plays.
By Sal LoCicero | January 25, 2022
'Pleasure' Offers An Explicit And Brutally Honest Look Inside The Porn Industry
By Sal LoCicero | January 9, 2022
Simon Rex Delivers A Breakthrough Performance In 'Red Rocket'
By Sal LoCicero | December 31, 2021
'Don't Look Up' Is An Utter Failure
By Sal LoCicero | December 28, 2021
'Spider-Man: No Way Home' Is The Holiday Gift We All Deserve
By Sal LoCicero | December 20, 2021
'Eternals' Is A Failure
By Sal LoCicero | November 8, 2021
'Dune' Is the Best Original Science Fiction Adaptation in A While
By Dan Dubon | November 3, 2021
'Halloween Kills' Is Very Bloody and Weak
By Sal LoCicero | October 24, 2021
'No Time To Die' Is A Bittersweet Send-Off To Craig's Role In The Franchise
By Sal LoCicero | October 14, 2021
'Shang-Chi' Delivers An Action Packed Experience That May Carry Some Of Marvel's Flaws
By Sal LoCicero | September 3, 2021
'The Suicide Squad' Is Soft And Overly Cartoonish
By Sal LoCicero | August 9, 2021
'Zola' Is An Uninspiring And Vile Mess
Sal LoCicero | July 25, 2021
'Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard' Is Fun Mindless Entertainment
By Sal LoCicero | July 1, 2021
'Fast and Furious' Is Back With All The Absurdity And Family Drama You Could Ask For
By Dan Dubon | June 28, 2021
'The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It' May Not Be As Big As Its Predecessors, But Will Still Please Fans
By Sal LoCicero | June 24, 2021
'A Quiet Place Part II' Is A Worthy Sequel
By Dan Dubon | June 7, 2021
'Mortal Kombat' Wins Some And Loses Some
By Dan Dubon | May 5 2021
'The Mitchell's vs. The Machines' Is An Instant Animated Masterpiece
By Sal LoCicero | May 1, 2021
'Nobody' Is A Successful Knockoff Of John Wick
By Sal LoCicero | March 31, 2021
'Coming 2 America' Proves That A Sequel 33 Years Later Is Way Too Late
By Dan Dubon | March 13, 2021
'Willy's Wonderland' Has More Comedy Than Scares
By Dan Dubon | February 20, 2021
'Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar' Is A Bizarre Comedy That Offers An Escape From Reality
By Sal LoCicero | February 20, 2021
‘Soul’ Teases So Much, But Presents So Little
By Sal LoCicero | December 29, 2020
'Mank' And The Impertinence For The Golden Age of Hollywood
By Sal LoCicero | December 7, 2020
'Citizen Kane' Is Still The Greatest And Most Significant Film Ever Made
By Sal LoCicero | December 3, 2020
'Tenet' is Christopher Nolan's Most Complex And Greatest Work Of His Filmography
By Sal LoCicero | October 24, 2020
'Inception' Is Still Another Amazing Achievement From Christopher Nolan
By Sal LoCicero | September 13, 2020
'Menento' Still Remains One Of The Best Crime Thrillers Of All Time
By Sal LoCicero | September 10, 2020
'I'm Thinking Of Ending Things' Is Very Quirky And Bizarre, But That's All It Realizes On
By Sal LoCicero | September 6, 2020
'The King Of Staten Island' Offers Great Performances In This Typical Judd Apatow Film
By Sal LoCicero | June 23, 2020
'Capone' Is Another Misfire Feature From Writer/Director Josh Trank
By Sal LoCicero | May 16, 2020
'Onward' May Be Pixar's Most Personal Film To Date, But It's Not Their Most Strongest
By Sal LoCicero | April 7, 2020
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