Reel Reviews
Reel Review – The Tomorrow War (2021)
The Tomorrow War never quite decides whether it’s an action film with some comedy, a comedy with some science fiction or a science fiction with some drama.
Reel Review – John Wick: Parabellum (2019)
“Audiences who enjoyed the first two John Wick films won’t find any fault with Parabellum—creating a trifecta of action films is the only stunt that Stahelski is pulling off these days.”
Reel Review – John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017)
Reeves is a wrecking ball of gun fu action fun in 2017’s John Wick: Chapter 2.
Reel Review – John Wick (2014)
It’s ruthless. It’s relentless. It’s remorseless. It’s Reeves at his best.
Reel Review – Red Notice (2021)
Somewhere between Ocean’s and Indiana Jones, you’ll find Red Notice. It’s about as intriguing as Ocean’s 8 and as exciting as The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
Reel Review – Don’t Look Up (2021)
“[…] if you can squint past the blinding glare of so much self-righteousness, you can, safely, look up.”
Reel Review – Taxi Driver (1976)
Our topsy-turvy world has the same feeling of unreality that Scorsese and Chapman gave this 1976 masterstroke. The only question we have to answer now is, “Am I or the others crazy?”
Reel Review – Uncut Gems (2019)
It’s loud, it’s busy, it’s fast, it’s frenetic. It’s fun. Just watch it.
Reel Review – Unorthodox (2020)
Unorthodox is one of the best things to watch on Netflix right now and a serious contender come awards season.
Reel Review – The Willoughbys (2020)
It’s A Series of Unfortunate Events without the impending doom. It’s Mary Poppins without the music. Basically, it’s a movie without a purpose.
Reel Review – The White Tiger (2021)
The White Tiger can be the king of your Netflix night. Just, you know, watch out for the claws.
Reel Review – A Boy Called Christmas (2021)
It’s a timely and touching tale. It’s a prescient and poignant plot. It’s a fun and funny fable. It’s A Boy Called Christmas and it’s a must-see holiday movie this year.