I can’t quite describe this as a “buddy comedy,” because it wasn’t. There were jokes, and the ending was positively American, but it wasn’t a comedy.
This is ClawReviews. My last name has ‘Claw’ and I review movies; the naming convention for this site is a stroke of creative genius.
I can’t quite describe this as a “buddy comedy,” because it wasn’t. There were jokes, and the ending was positively American, but it wasn’t a comedy.
As a series of seven kids books, the adventures of Harry Potter were quite entertaining, as long as you never ever tried to think about how the rest of the magical community functioned.
During highschool and college, I’d heard “Bohemian Rhapsody” so many times that I was sick of it, which made me fairly apprehensive about seeing the movie with the same name.
If you’re looking for a nostalgia-blast, I probably wouldn’t recommend this.
“Ready Player One” is one of the few instances where the movie is actually better than the book.
“Better” in this context being that slamming your hand in the door once is better than doing it seven times.
During the summer of 2018, my wife, Megan, and I decided to go to Disney World, located in perpetually-sunny Orlando, Florida.
Have you ever wanted to watch Angelina Jolie hold a terrible Russian accent? Or wear unnerving face prosthetics to pose as a man?
Ray Bradbury’s 1953 novel “Fahrenheit 451” was, according to the author, about how much he hated TV.
2015's "Ant-Man" was fun because it was, at its heart, a heist movie.