Movie Reviews and Ratings
BY Our Editor ON 2016-08-30
Is The Purge: Election Year The Baddest of Them All?
When the first “The Purge” movie came out, it surprised the audience worldwide. It was the first movie of its kind and it was simply amazing. As time went by, two more sequels were created. Now, the real question is, is “The Purge: Election Year” the baddest of them all, and in which sense? The most badass or simply the worst movie of the three of them?
BY Our Editor ON 2016-08-29
Did Now You See Me 2 Surpass The Original Movie?
2013 hit “Now You See Me” finally got its sequel, three years later. Better late than never, right? Ever since the trailer was released, people had high expectations, and this movie fulfilled them all. In “Now You See Me 2” the illusions are flashier, the heists are even bigger, and the pace is a bit quicker. This movie is one of the few sequels that get everything right. It feels like the crew that worked on the first movie gathered together, analyzed everything that was amazing about the first movie and then decided to top it.
BY Our Editor ON 2016-08-27
“Lights Out” Will Keep Frightening You Over And Over Again
“Lights Out” is a brand new horror movie that relies only on one visual effect – having the lights turned off aka dark. Now, a person would think that this visual effect that is not groundbreaking at all will make the movie boring and not scary. However, the greatest thing about “Lights Out” is that it relies so heavily on this effect. And, it makes it crazy scary.
BY Our Editor ON 2016-08-21
“Jason Bourne” Shows What Happens When A Sequel Is Made 14 Years Later
Just like Tom Cruise managed to carry the “Mission: Impossible” action franchise in his 50s, Matt Damon kicks butt in his fourth appearance as Jason Bourne in the movie that has the same name. Let’s remind ourselves that the first time Jason Bourne appeared was in 2002. Matt Damon has not played Bourne ever since 2007.
BY Our Editor ON 2016-08-20
What Kind Of Romance Movie Is “Fifty Shades of Grey”
EL James’ hardcore romance novel “Fifty Shades of Grey” was sold in so many copies, and made ladies all over the world crazy about the main protagonists – Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey. Not so long after the novel was released, Sam Taylor-Johnson has taken this hardcore bonkbuster and tried to turn it into a movie. He ended up giving the novel a meet-cute treatment in a film that revolves entirely around Anastasia’s decision whether or not she is ready to become a submissive.
BY Our Editor ON 2016-08-19
Check Out How Hilarious “Central Intelligence” Gets
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson goes from one extreme to another. Either he is playing the badass guy who can kick anyone’s butt or he is playing a silly character in a comedy movie. This time, he combined these two roles in the character of Robert Weirdicht aka Bob Stone. “Central Intelligence” is a buddy action comedy of today with a splash of 1930s movie slapstick.