Monthly Archive: April 2018

Avengers: Infinity War, 2018

aka Avengers: The Leftovers. Seriously, it’s pretty amazing the Russo Brothers can pull off such an enjoyable movie with so many moving parts and a sprawling cast. Every character had multiple moments to shine and do what they do best. I’ve been waiting 10 years to get to this moment...

Geostorm, 2017

I couldn’t stand this movie. It’s so boring and cheaply made. Gerard Butler seemed barely awake but he gets a life-long pass in my book solely based on his work in 300. Bring on HDTGM!

Den of Thieves, 2018

A junk food version of Heat, not that’s a bad thing. The 2:20 run time had me worried in the beginning but the movie really moved along at a crisp pace. The prom date scene made me laugh harder than I have in a long time.

Beyond Skyline, 2017

Much better than the first one. It was nice to see some of The Raid actors getting some screen time.

Keep Watching, 2017

Usually horror movies have some kind of redeeming value or a cool scene or two and this movie had nothing. A real clunker.

Donald Cried, 2016

An unexpected treat. I really liked his movie. I’m interested what Avedisian will do next.

The Dark Tapes, 2016

A couple of good ideas executed in the worst way possible. I love horror anthologies but this one was very boring.

Mayhem, 2017

I was afraid this was going to be too much like The Belko Ezperiment but this one was much funnier and the story was different enough to recommend it.

Killing Ground, 2016

Added a few new twists to the “couple hiking in the woods” genre. I liked it a lot.

Leatherface, 2017

Yet another remake. I’ve lost count now how many times they have done this same story. There’s no more story to tell here. Please stop.

Terrifier, 2017

Brutal and hilarious. The 80s look to the film was very cool. I can’t wait for more Art the Clown.

Moebius, 2013

One of the worst movies I’ve seen recently. The no dialogue gimmick made this 90 minute movie feel like 3 hours. It had one good thing though – knife whacking.