This is ClawReviews. My last name has ‘Claw’ and I review movies; the naming convention for this site is a stroke of creative genius.
When decades of good story-telling get in your way, just ignore it all and make something worse.
If you don’t believe in science enough to get the vaccine, then you should keep not believing in science and stay out of the hospital.
The critical part of good science fiction is mystery.
Done well and it makes the story.
Done poorly and it ruins it.
Can you really “protect and serve” when brutal, overpowering responses are an acceptable option?
It’s really rare to enjoy a sequel as much as you enjoyed the first movie, but “Across the Spiderverse” managed to make it happen!
Southern Daniel Craig managed to sleuth a case better than Sherlock Holmes himself
Warlocks and witches and wimsy, oh my! A dark ride into to the reality of multiple realities.
An outstanding return to form for Pixar studios.
This was the most beautifully rendered movie I’ve ever seen
“You’re stuck in one of those timeloops you’ve probably heard about…”
This is the movie we’ve needed all year. Gal Gadot reprised her role as the titular Wonder Woman in a story that was more about truth and justice than anything we’ve seen with Superman in the last decade.
A generic sci-fi story that you probably won’t ever re-watch, but it’s worth it for a one-off viewing.
A retelling, not a prequel, of “101 Dalmatians” dog-murdering villain.
Netflix is looking for new IPs to wrangle under their control in their eternal struggle against Disney+.
This is an acceptable one.
Yet another addion to the “movies made from old TV shows” genre.
It took 7 years, but someone finally made a worse version of "The Nice Guys"!
Despite the title, there was no nudity in this movie. Any actual sex scenes probably would have made it worse.
There’s something different about “Love, Death, and Robots.”