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Snow White Review: Breaking Down the Live-Action Adaptation
After months of controversy and speculation, Disney’s live-action Snow White is finally here, but does it live up to the legacy of the animated classic? In this spoiler-filled review, I unpack the film’s strongest moments, missteps, and what Rachel Zegler, Gal Gadot, and Disney got right—and wrong—in their bold retelling of a timeless tale. Check out my review and let me know what you thought of the film. Continue reading
The Recruit Review: Legal Drama Meets Espionage
What if your first job out of law school threw you straight into the CIA and the world of international espionage? That’s exactly what happens to Owen Hendricks in The Recruit, but does this mix of legal drama and high-stakes spy action create a thrilling ride, or does it push the limits of believability? Continue reading
Mickey 17 Review: A Thought-Provoking Sci-Fi Adventure
Mickey 17 is the latest film from director Bong Joon-ho, known for Parasite, and it stars Robert Pattinson in a futuristic, thought-provoking story about cloning, identity, and human survival. Continue reading
Last Breath, Movie Review—A Death Defying Underwater Thriller!
The film Last Breath is based on a real-life underwater catastrophe for deep-sea divers off the shores of Scotland. This is one of those movies that already has a built-in advantage since the story is already there, intact. The challenge for Alex Parkinson, the film’s director, was to figure out how to shape it into something compelling enough for a theatrical audience while staying true to the original events. Continue reading
Jurassic World: Rebirth – Do We Need Another Jurassic Park Film? Trailer Reactions
Hang onto your hats. This is going to be a long one because we have a lot to talk about. We’re doing a deep dive reaction to the two new trailers for the upcoming Jurassic World: Rebirth film, and I … Continue reading
Mission Impossible, Dead Reckoning, Part 1, Movie Review — What makes this film great?
Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1 clocks in at a fast 2 hours and 43 minutes, the seventh film in the Mission Impossible franchise might just be the smartest film of the series, and it gets four very important things … Continue reading


