It may not add to or change the original, but that's perfectly fine because the live-action How To Train Your Dragon flies high with heart, humor, and pure fantastical dragon-centered action. How To Train Your Dragon Review Apparently it's the summer of Dean DeBlois and Chris Sanders' classics being reimagined into live-action. When ...
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The Life of Chuck Review: Beautiful Thesis On What Makes A Life
A story that sits with you long after the credits end, The Life of Chuck is moving, thoughtful, and delivers just the right amount of hope the world desperately needs right now. The Life of Chuck Review When I first heard about Mike Flanagan's take on Stephen King's The Life Of Chuck I knew I had to see it. Coming out of the Toronto ...
Predator Killer of Killers Review: Gloriously Violent Action Flick
After Prey, I couldn't help but want to see more Predator stories take place in different time periods. Predator: Killer of Killers delivers on that premise with all the blood, guts, and adrenaline-pumping action fans could ask for. Predator Killer of Killers Review In 2022, director Dan Trachtenberg brought the Predator franchise back ...
Ballerina Review: Ana de Armas Fights Like a Girl In John Wick Spin-off
Ballerina, the first John Wick spin-off film is here and the question on everyone's mind is does it live up to the high standards set by the franchise? The answer is complicated. Ballerina Review In 2014, Keanu Reeves' assassin thriller John Wick was released and the rest is history. His stoic, man-of-few-words character and the ...
Karate Kid Legends Review: A Crowd-Pleasing, High-Energy Film
After a reboot and a hit TV series, The Karate Kid franchise is finally bridging the gap between them and the original films with Karate Kid: Legends, a crowd-pleasing, fun, and high-energy film. Karate Kid Legends Review In the 80s, The Karate Kid and The Karate Kid Part 2, starring Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita, were and remain beloved ...