InReview is pleased to announce its third annual Revvies Awards: Film and TV Edition for 2021. The following awards have been selected by InReview’s editors and writers. To be eligible, all films or TV programs had to have content published during the calendar year 2021, and watched by a member of staff. Winners analysis written... Continue Reading →
Colorful, Vibrant And Memorable | “Gunpowder Milkshake” (2021) Netflix Movie Review
I'm a sucker for well-directed action films that have their own style, and Netflix's "Gunpowder Milkshake", directed by Navot Papushado, certainly has plenty of it. It's basically John Wick with some elements of the style of James Gunn, with a bit of the tone of "Pulp Fiction" mixed in. The film follows Sam (Karen Gillan)... Continue Reading →
Second Quest | ‘Jumanji: The Next Level’ Movie Review
A few months ago, I reviewed the 2017 reboot of “Jumanji” for the site. I thought it was a fun movie and did the job of introducing a new generation to the story with a more contemporary spin. Even as someone who never saw the original movie with Robin Williams, it brought an interesting take... Continue Reading →
Welcome to the Reboot | ‘Jumanji: Welcome to The Jungle’ Review
Editors Note: In preparation for December's "Jumanji: The Next Level", Alex takes a look at 2017's "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle." To see my exhaustive review of the movie, go to https://inreview.blog/2018/06/13/jumanji-2017-jungle-2-jungle/ — Mitchell Chapman, InReview Owner and Editor I remember hearing about this movie and seeing the promotional stuff for it. It looked okay;... 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 →
Jumanji 2017: Jungle 2 Jungle
2017 saw a lot of awful things hit the silver screen. “Justice League” reared its ugly head, “War for the Planet of the Apes” gave us an uninspired conclusion to what was a promising series, “Alien: Covenant” made us question why anyone liked “Alien” in the first place, and we got another “Transformers” sequel. Golly... Continue Reading →