While fun at times, Scream (2022) never truly builds upon its inspirations, aiming to satisfy with nostalgic callbacks and unfitting meta commentary.
While fun at times, Scream (2022) never truly builds upon its inspirations, aiming to satisfy with nostalgic callbacks and unfitting meta commentary.
A ranking of EVERY 2021 film I saw this year!
A rollercoaster ride of fan service and nostalgia that may not have enough legs to stand on its own, but offers a hell of a good time for returning fans of the webhead.
A paranormal thriller that has the style, but lacks some of the substance.
A compassionate, understated look at childhood and all the frustration, sadness and love that comes with it.
A mildly entertaining, nostalgic revisit to the world of one of the 80s most successful films.
A haunting, ghost story of a biopic beautifully decorated with stunning cinematography, stylish costumes and a transformative lead performance.
A century-spanning epic that bites off a bit more than it can chew.
A grand sci-fi epic that’s big on spectacle, but not nearly as big on heart.
A supernatural tale that’s more soothing than scary, offering a uniquely absurd take on parental grief and nature seeking revenge.