Spoiler Review: LOGAN is a masterpiece of brutality and raw emotions By Matthew Martin| March 5, 2017 Movie Reviews Logan embraces all the violence and bloodshed its character is famous for better than any X-Men film before it. It also rips your heart out on more than one occasion. Spoiler Review: LOGAN is a masterpiece of brutality and raw emotions By Matthew Martin| March 5, 2017 Movie Reviews Logan embraces all the violence and bloodshed its character is famous for better than any X-Men film before it. It also rips your heart out on more than one occasion.
Review: A CURE FOR WELLNESS gets worse as it goes on (and on) By Matthew Martin| February 21, 2017 Movie Reviews A Cure For Wellness is plagued by boring characters, a mystery you unravel long before the movie does and a plot that overstays its welcome by a good hour. Review: A CURE FOR WELLNESS gets worse as it goes on (and on) By Matthew Martin| February 21, 2017 Movie Reviews A Cure For Wellness is plagued by boring characters, a mystery you unravel long before the movie does and a plot that overstays its welcome by a good hour.
Assassins Creed is exactly the opposite of what it should have been. By Matthew Martin| December 26, 2016 Movie Reviews Joyless, boring, and focused on all the wrong things, Assassins Creed did everything wrong and ruined the potential for what could have been a good film franchise. Assassins Creed is exactly the opposite of what it should have been. By Matthew Martin| December 26, 2016 Movie Reviews Joyless, boring, and focused on all the wrong things, Assassins Creed did everything wrong and ruined the potential for what could have been a good film franchise.
Rogue One Review: Old galaxy, new movie By Matthew Martin| December 16, 2016 Movie Reviews Rogue One retains the same sense of action and adventure that makes the mainline Star Wars films so great, while also adding to the mythos in all the right ways. Rogue One Review: Old galaxy, new movie By Matthew Martin| December 16, 2016 Movie Reviews Rogue One retains the same sense of action and adventure that makes the mainline Star Wars films so great, while also adding to the mythos in all the right ways.
Arrival Review: Making a baby and a killer adaptation (Spoilers) By Matthew Martin| November 18, 2016 Movie Reviews Arrival brilliantly adapts the short story source material to create a compelling science fiction film that is both brainy and emotional. It's a must-see. Arrival Review: Making a baby and a killer adaptation (Spoilers) By Matthew Martin| November 18, 2016 Movie Reviews Arrival brilliantly adapts the short story source material to create a compelling science fiction film that is both brainy and emotional. It's a must-see.
Shin Godzilla Review: Filed with all necessary paperwork. By Matthew Martin| October 25, 2016 Movie Reviews Godzilla is back with a film that is one part "monster movie" and two parts spoof on the ineffectiveness of modern governments. Shin Godzilla Review: Filed with all necessary paperwork. By Matthew Martin| October 25, 2016 Movie Reviews Godzilla is back with a film that is one part "monster movie" and two parts spoof on the ineffectiveness of modern governments.
Star Trek Beyond Review: The search for classic Trek By Matthew Martin| July 22, 2016 Movie Reviews Star Trek is back on the big screen with a movie that promises to take fans back to what they loved about the Original Series. Did they succeed? Let's discuss it (no spoilers) Star Trek Beyond Review: The search for classic Trek By Matthew Martin| July 22, 2016 Movie Reviews Star Trek is back on the big screen with a movie that promises to take fans back to what they loved about the Original Series. Did they succeed? Let's discuss it (no spoilers)
Ghostbusters (2016) Review : My mother’s chocolate chip cookies By Matthew Martin| July 17, 2016 Movie Reviews The failure is not with the ladies. The movie fails because of a weak screenplay, flat jokes and mostly stale acting. But if you criticize it, watch out... Ghostbusters (2016) Review : My mother’s chocolate chip cookies By Matthew Martin| July 17, 2016 Movie Reviews The failure is not with the ladies. The movie fails because of a weak screenplay, flat jokes and mostly stale acting. But if you criticize it, watch out...
Review: Independence Day – Resurgence (explosions is love; explosions is life) By Matthew Martin| June 26, 2016 Movie Reviews After 20 years the aliens are back, heroes are summoned, cheesy one-liners are delivered and stupid fun is had. Independence Day: Resurgence isn't the original, but it's not half-bad either. Review: Independence Day – Resurgence (explosions is love; explosions is life) By Matthew Martin| June 26, 2016 Movie Reviews After 20 years the aliens are back, heroes are summoned, cheesy one-liners are delivered and stupid fun is had. Independence Day: Resurgence isn't the original, but it's not half-bad either.
Review: Midnight Special (mild spoilers) By Salome G| April 12, 2016 Movie Reviews Salome G checks out the very Spielbergian Midnight Special and wants to believe. Review: Midnight Special (mild spoilers) By Salome G| April 12, 2016 Movie Reviews Salome G checks out the very Spielbergian Midnight Special and wants to believe.
Review: Star Wars -The Force Awakens (no spoilers) By Matthew Martin| December 21, 2015 Movie Reviews It's been a long time coming, but Star Wars is back. In more ways than one, the magic has returned. Review: Star Wars -The Force Awakens (no spoilers) By Matthew Martin| December 21, 2015 Movie Reviews It's been a long time coming, but Star Wars is back. In more ways than one, the magic has returned.
Goosebumps Review: Stop calling it Jumanji By Matthew Martin| October 28, 2015 Movie Reviews Full of child-inducing thrills and genuine laughs, Goosebumps might just be the biggest pleasant surprise of the year. Goosebumps Review: Stop calling it Jumanji By Matthew Martin| October 28, 2015 Movie Reviews Full of child-inducing thrills and genuine laughs, Goosebumps might just be the biggest pleasant surprise of the year.
Review: Ridley Scott’s The Martian is a major minor masterpiece By Matthew Martin| October 4, 2015 Movie Reviews The Martian is a movie resting on the shoulders of two men, one behind the camera and one in front. It succeeds on both levels and is one of the year's best. Review: Ridley Scott’s The Martian is a major minor masterpiece By Matthew Martin| October 4, 2015 Movie Reviews The Martian is a movie resting on the shoulders of two men, one behind the camera and one in front. It succeeds on both levels and is one of the year's best.
PIXELS Review: Insert bad video game pun {here} By Matthew Martin| August 17, 2015 Movie Reviews A clever idea is lost to bad writing, bad acting, and too thin a plot. But it has Dan Aykroyd for like thirty seconds... PIXELS Review: Insert bad video game pun {here} By Matthew Martin| August 17, 2015 Movie Reviews A clever idea is lost to bad writing, bad acting, and too thin a plot. But it has Dan Aykroyd for like thirty seconds...
REVIEW: Star Lord and the Raptor Pack. Brought to you by Mercedes. By Matthew Martin| June 14, 2015 Movie Reviews Your spoilerific look at the latest in the Dinosaur franchise. It's not so much a Jurassic Park movie as it is a movie about the Jurassic Park movies... REVIEW: Star Lord and the Raptor Pack. Brought to you by Mercedes. By Matthew Martin| June 14, 2015 Movie Reviews Your spoilerific look at the latest in the Dinosaur franchise. It's not so much a Jurassic Park movie as it is a movie about the Jurassic Park movies...
75% Tomorrowland Review: A passion project that misses the mark (minor spoilers) By Matthew Martin| May 25, 2015 Movie Reviews This was Brad Bird's passion project, and while the heart and soul of the film is strong, the meat and bones of it held it back from achieving its potential. Tomorrowland Review: A passion project that misses the mark (minor spoilers) By Matthew Martin| May 25, 2015 Movie Reviews This was Brad Bird's passion project, and while the heart and soul of the film is strong, the meat and bones of it held it back from achieving its potential.