Over the course of ten years, eighteen films, and an $11 billion box office haul, Marvel has brought about an event in film making. Bringing together over thirty super heroes in a battle against one big bad, Avengers: Infinity War is a film most said was unfilmable and unattainable. Now that it is out, does it live up to all the hype? In short - yes.
Read MoreIn a world destroyed by alien creatures, keeping silent is the only way to survive. John Krasinski does whatever he can to protect his family, quite literally, as he is played opposite his wife in real life, Emily Blunt. What results is a silent thriller that keeps you on edge at all times.
Read MoreIf you love pop culture, references, and really want VR to take off, then there's a movie out right now that you should go see. Steven Spielberg takes us on a digital journey into the world of the Oasis in Ready Player One, based off the book of the same name by Ernest Cline.
Read MoreGiant robots battling giant monsters; what more could you ask for in a film that pays homage to Japanese cinema? How about more robots and bigger monsters? That's the idea behind Pacific Rim Uprising.
Read MoreWhere do I begin with Love, Simon? Oddly enough, that's the same question the film tries to answer. It's a film for everybody, which at first seems strange for a film about a teenage boy coming to terms with what love is and whom he loves.
Read MoreSquare Enix, now armed with a film production unit, has brought one of its properties to the big screen in the hopes of starting a new franchise. Instead of a globetrotting adventure, Alicia Vikander takes us to the beginning in this retelling of a video game legend.
Read MoreBased on the bestselling book, Ava DuVernay brings us A Wrinkle In Time. Meg and her brother journey across the universe to find their missing dad with the help of three witches. It's as big and vast as that sounds, but it never really breaks from being a kids' film.
Read MoreWarning: this movie is terrible. Not the so bad its good. Not the Sharknado kind of bad. It's the type of bad film where 5 minutes in you immediately regret watching.
Read MoreGame Night may be the romantic comedy we've needed to step up our own game nights. Jason Bateman and Rachael McAdams are a delight with Kyle Chandler charming his way through it all.
Read MoreFollowing the success of Ex Machina, writer/director Alex Garland brings us another thought-provoking and mind-bending film. This time its up to Natalie Portman to solve the unanswerable riddle of what Annihilation all about.
Read MoreAardman Animation has given us some stone-cold classics, including the Wallace and Gromit films and 2000's Chicken Run. Lately, however, their films have felt stagnant and predictable. Early Man is no exception, even though it has moments of charm.
Read MoreThe King has arrived for Marvel Studios with the release of Black Panther, Marvel's 18th film and first to have a leading role played by an African-American. Instead of taking the traditional Marvel approach, Black Panther shows the range and prestige super hero films can achieve.
Read MoreThe new Netflix film from Adam Devine comes out as the perfect Valentine's Day film for you to watch. It's smart, funny, and a bit cheesy at times but not too much to where it overwhelms you.
Read MoreI may be an outsider here, but I didn't quite enjoy The Shape of Water as much as I should have. With this film garnering multiple Best Picture wins and the favorite to win the Academy Award for Best Picture, I felt underwhelmed.
Read MoreThe third film in the Cloverfield series tries its best to explain everything that has happened before and what we can expect to come. However, in doing so, it creates a mess that isn't easily remedied or understandable.
Read MoreWhat happened to the heist movie? Aside from the Ocean's trilogy, we've had a severe lack of good heist films. Den of Thieves tries to change that and bring back the gritty heists of the 90s in a smart, tough fashion.
Read MoreIn today's world of politics and news cycles challenging the government, you may wonder how it all began. The Post follows the rise of the Washington Post from a small paper to the leading news source out of Washington DC. This film has star power in front and behind the camera - and it shows.
Read MoreBased on real events, Molly's Game is the directorial debut of Aaron Sorkin and stars Jessica Chastain as the titular Molly and Idris Elba as her stubborn lawyer. Molly's Game is a fun, fast-paced thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat through every scene.
Read MoreDo we really need a third installment in what was ultimately a one-off film about an acapella group led by Anna Kendrick? Yes.. and no.. and maybe I'm a bit happy these still exist. They are fun and full of music and, of course, Anna Kendrick.
Read MoreMatt Damon has had quite the year, and not in a good way. The Great Wall didn't make the splash the studio was looking for and Subrbicon came and went in a flash. In his third movie this year, Downsizing looked to be the winner with an interesting concept.
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