Lost in Space successfully reboots the Robinson family for a new generation giving us plenty of action as well as nice character moments and spectacular visuals.
I've owned this film three times in different formats, and this is by far the richest release so far.
Jean-Claude Van Damme and Alain Moussi pair up once again as master and apprentice to face new challenges and offer fans more action and more martial arts greatness to be expected from the Kickboxer franchise.
Fido and Warm Bodies cross-pollinated with Disney's High School Musical series has created this incredibly obvious agenda piece, and with a constant barrage of song and dance numbers and squeaky clean horror tropes (the zombies eat cauliflower mixed with brains), Z-O-M-B-I-E-S emerges as one of the most bizarre movies I've seen in awhile.
Getting Grace may not sound like a fun movie but despite the serious subject matter there are moments of tenderness and heart interspersed with humour to make sure it is never an overly depressing watch. Recommended.
Avengers: Infinity War exceeds all expectations by delivering plenty of action, heart and drama as well as some choice one-liners. It may not be perfect but fans are going to love every second and it's going to destroy the box office.
There's a long scene where the excavation crew encounters a bunch of Mexican drug dealers, and the situation goes south very quickly, and the way the scene played out was pretty fantastic. It's easily the best scene in the whole movie, and that scene alone made the movie worth watching.
It almost feels like a stage production or a LARPing session captured on film. I'm not really sure who this movie is for. Is it for action fans or gore hounds? Maybe a little of both, but neither will be entirely satisfied.
Rawhead Rex is silly but diverting horror fun with a few decent kills even if it's not all that memorable.
A Quiet Place is packed with tension and jumpy moments that will keep you on the edge of your seat; there are a few issues I had with it personally but I'm really just nit-picking. See it on the big screen so you can truly immerse yourself in the sound.