Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny [2023] – Harrison Ford, Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is a decent movie. However, the adventures feel forced, and it isn’t as thrilling as earlier adventures. Don’t get me…
Film & Series
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is a decent movie. However, the adventures feel forced, and it isn’t as thrilling as earlier adventures. Don’t get me…
Godzilla Minus One is a kaiju movie that remains truly compelling between the scenes of mass destruction with engaging human stories anchoring the action. Written and directed…
Marvel Studios’ Loki is back with what I can only describe as a genius move away from the Multiverse Saga. It’s not perfect, but it gets the…
Gen V is an extremely slow burner. But the second it starts; it reminds you why you fell in love with The Boys. At first, I wasn’t…
Plane is another B-Movie starring Gerard Butler that takes a tried and tested formula and recycles it again. This time, it’s an island. Taken meets Lost. This…
Fast X is an over extended and unnecessary waste of time and money if it wasn’t for a perfectly deranged performance by Jason Momoa.
FX Class of ’09 series premise had a lot of potential. But the slow pace wasted some of it, in favor of an overly produced standard package.
Special Ops: Lioness is a good series. Saldaña provides the energy of a Lioness, but the show could have been better with a shorter runtime.
The final season of Jack Ryan will leave you questioning yourself for spending over six hours watching this trainwreck.
Oppenheimer is really good, explosive. The Christopher Nolan movie soars to explosive heights in its third act with masterful sound editing.
Ambulance starts as a bank heist. But it suddenly turns into a cliché between the Fast franchise and what could have easily avoided.
Citadel left me in disbelief. An overpriced and overextended pilot with great stars and a high budget that goes nowhere.
Operation Fortune plays on the same action clichés with a specific perspective from director Guy Ritchie. Fun with nothing special.