Night Patrol should have been awesome, but there’s some to like here for fans of violence and gore.
Author: Hunter Bolding
It might not be for everyone, but Five Nights At Freddy’s 2 performs admirably as a sequel and sets up the franchise for plenty more to come.
Osgood Perkins showed that he’s got the chops to make us laugh, terrify us & unnerve all in one film, but he loses some of that charm with Keeper.
Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere is overly melodramatic and misses the mark where other biopics have succeeded.
There’s a lot to like in Good Fortune, so if you get past the issues, you’re in for a great time.
The cast comes together and even through those massive logical holes, there’s a good time to be had with Now You See Me: Now You Don’t.
Deathstalker is an insane time all around. Steven Kostanski brings in his trademark style while still paying homage to the films that came before it.
Eenie Meanie is still a serviceable actioner with a mix of drama. Samara Weaving carries the entire film on her back.
For fans of hyper-gore and slasher violence, Die’ced: Reloaded will be a good time, but it could have been so much more.
