Especially after "Suicide Squad" and the first season of "Peacemaker," I'm down for pretty much anything newly-minted DC Studios Co-CEO and Co-Chairman James Gunn wants to make. His latest release is "The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special," which should be one of the last "Guardians of the Galaxy" properties we get. Sometime after "Avengers:... Continue Reading →
Part 1 Of A Story I’m Not Sure We’ll See A Part 2 To | “Dune” (2021) Movie Review
I was looking forward to the new live action adaptation of "Dune" for a while, mostly because I'm a huge science fiction fan, and "Dune" seemed like it was offering a new experience I haven't seen before. Having not read the book or seen the 1984 film, I came into this completely blind. "Dune" takes place in... Continue Reading →
Lots Of Fighting, A Zombie Tiger, But Not Much Else | “Army of the Dead” (2021) Netflix Movie Review
Double feature: Click here to see another take on the film, from Mitchell, InReview's owner and editor-in-chief. Zack Snyder, most famous for his 2004 remake of gather legendary George Romero's "Dawn of the Dead," put his fingerprints all over an original piece which released earlier this month. The premise of "Army of the Dead" is... Continue Reading →
The Pacifier | “My Spy” 2020 Amazon Prime Video Movie Review
Outside of the “Guardians of the Galaxy”/”Avengers” films, Dave Bautista has starred in some hot garbage recently, most recently with 2019's "Stuber". Bautista can be a very funny guy, but he needs to be cast in the right roles, and he needs a strong script. And I'm not yet sure he can hold his own... Continue Reading →
Mitch’s 2019 Movie Catch-Up Part 1 | Reviews In Brief
2019 was a big year for movies, and was one where I saw myself going less and less to the theaters and relying more on streaming services like Netflix. It's also been a year where I returned to review writing, albeit not every movie I saw warranted a full review. Thus, this is where this... Continue Reading →
A Three-Star Stuber Ride | ‘Stuber’ Review
There’s no such thing as a bad movie concept, just bad execution. People can complain about the ideas of bad movies, but without any risks, some of the greatest movies wouldn’t have been made. There would be no Star Wars, none of the Disney library would have had the chance to be loved worldwide, and... Continue Reading →