Originally published at MovieJawn The promotional artwork for Naked Singularity features John Boyega wielding a sword. It is very much not the movie such an
Category: Reviews
Jungle Cruise review – Stop the ride, I want to get off
I’ve never been to Disney World, and therefore, I have never been on the Jungle Cruise ride, so there is simply no way I can
Stillwater review – An American Goatee in France
The most enduringly striking aspect of Stillwater is the degree to which Matt Damon disappears into his role. Despite having one of the most recognizable
Jolt review – MovieJawn – My mom and sister are going to love this
Originally published at MovieJawn My sister cuts my mom’s hair in her kitchen. A movie is often put on in the background when this ritual
Old review – Shyamalan’s latest fable is gloriously bonkers
It would be a disservice to go too deeply into the plot of Old, because as we all know, movies made by M. Night Shyamalan
Fear Street Part Three: 1666 review – Novelty is a good thing!
With Fear Street Part Three: 1666, Netflix brings to a close one of its more exciting marketing ploys, and it’s a model I hope they
Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain review – Yes, chef
Somewhere along the line America got really into chefs. Like really into it. I’m not talking about the family friendly Emeril Lagasses that got talk
Pig review – Thank you for not calling it “Piggyback”
If you can, try to go into Pig as blind as possible. Try not to read too much about it, and maybe even consider avoiding
Fear Street Part Two: 1978 review – There’s not enough camp in this camp!
As an expansion of the mythology put forth in the first entry, Fear Street: 1978 does a great job keeping things interesting. As a summer
Fear Street Part One: 1994 review – The ’90s as vintage means I am dying
Netflix has thrown a considerable amount of marketing weight behind the Fear Street trilogy, and as a fan of horror movies, quite specifically slashers, this
