You’ve seen this movie before and you know exactly where it goes. Right at the outset you’ll probably think to yourself “ohhhh, I know what’s
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The Killer’s Game – Dave Bautista can do romance as well as he does action (and everything else)
The cool thing about living in a post-John Wick world is that even the smallest action movies have to step up their fisticuffs (and light
The Front Room – maybe don’t take your in-laws to this one
The trailers for The Front Room do a stellar job of putting forth the image of a horror movie you’ve seen before. By leaning into
I Like to Movie Movie episode 261 – Beetlejuice
In honor of the release of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice we’re going back in time 36 years to dig six feet deep into the original film. Tim
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice – It’s showtime again, baby!
When dealing in long-awaited sequels to iconic classics, one’s expectations must be kept firmly in check if there are any hopes of enjoying the film.
Slingshot – Good performances can’t save an uninspired script
There’s a part in Slingshot when Casey Affleck remarks to another character that by the time the spaceship he eventually finds himself on reaches its
Terminator Zero plays it safe with the material but looks good doing it
The Terminator franchise has always been a breeding ground for narrative innovation. Robots, time travel, war, artificial intelligence — there are no boundaries as to
www.RachelOrmont.com – Peter Vack’s technosatire is a genuinely bizarre piece of outsider art
www.RachelOrmont.com is as impossible to describe as it is to mention online without the title defaulting to a hyperlink, but this, as I would imagine it,
Blink Twice – A strong directorial debut for Zoë Kravitz, despite its derivative script
Somewhere between Get Out and Don’t Worry Darling exists Blink Twice, the directorial debut of Zoë Kravitz, who also co-wrote the script. Originally titled Pussy
Alien: Romulus – a slick, scary genre exercise
The Alien franchise has touched upon many genres in its 45 years of chest-bursting glory. From its humble beginnings as a single-location, claustrophobic horror flick,