A remake of the 1992 film, 20th Century Studios' The Hand That Rocks The Cradle, has a lot to say about childhood traumas, keeping secrets, and what happens when you don't do a thorough background check. The Hand That Rocks The Cradle Review When the original film debuted I was not in the right age group to watch it nor any of the other ...
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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 ...
O’Dessa Review: Sadie Sink & Kelvin Harrison Jr. In Rock Opera Greek Myth
Set in a post-apocalyptic future, O'Dessa is a rock opera take on the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice about fate, defiance, and love. O'Dessa Review Cult classic is a term that gets thrown around a lot for movies that essentially are quirky without staying power. True cult classics are movies that may have not been a huge commercial success ...
Vacation Friends 2 Review: Insane Antics and Utter Chaos Rule This Getaway
It's hard for a sequel to top its predecessor and Vacation Friends 2 is no exception. But this cast still has incredible chemistry and it delivers reliably insane antics and utter chaos that fans of the first are going to love. Vacation Friends 2 Review After becoming unlikely friends, newlyweds Marcus (Lil Rel Howery), Emily (Yvonne Orji), ...
Boston Strangler Review: Intriguing Thriller That Stands Out In The Crowd
In a sea of true crime thrillers, Boston Strangler stands out as far more intriguing than the rest. Instead of focusing on the killer the lens is turned to the women journalists who broke the story and have been largely forgotten by history. Boston Strangler Review Ann Arbor, 1965. A woman is strangled to death and left with nylon ...










