For fans of each of treasure hunter Nathan Drake’s incredibly convoluted adventures, Uncharted is likely going to feel like a bona fide disaster.
Kimi is a well-paced jolt of adrenaline that remembers to put character first, all without skimping on a single ounce of suspense.
Apex is a bad movie. This Blu-ray release looks and sounds fine, but I still can’t recommend anyone pick it up, even as a curiosity.
If you go into Moonfall not knowing what to expect you only have yourself to blame.
Outrageous Fortune: Midler and Long butt heads and build friendships in a buddy comedy classic
WarHunt is firing blanks, and any magic it may have had vanishes at roughly the halfway mark, never to return.
It’s not a total waste of time, and if you’ve got laundry to do or have a game of pinochle to play, having The 355 on in the background as ambient noise will likely do quite nicely.
The King’s Man is an abhorrently unlikable misfire, and I truly hope I do not have to see its like again anytime soon.
On a series built upon a foundation of waking up from a false reality, learning to embrace inner truths, and crafting chosen families free from societal paradigms, The Matrix Resurrections deconstructs its mythos even as it celebrates the ideas it has always held nearest to its heart.