There’s something different about “Love, Death, and Robots.”
This is ClawReviews. My last name has ‘Claw’ and I review movies; the naming convention for this site is a stroke of creative genius.
There’s something different about “Love, Death, and Robots.”
I didn’t know what “The Birth of a Nation” (2016) would be about.
Frankly, I kinda wish it had stayed that way.
The B-2 “Spirit” stealth bomber was not introduced to the public until 1997…
I haven’t seen Jennifer Garner in anything in a very long time. In an era of violent action films, it seems pretty clear that Garner was hoping that her own violent action film “Peppermint” (2018) would revitalize her career.
I can honestly say that I don’t think this was her ticket.
There’s “Hallmark Bad,” and then there’s “Worse than Hallmark Bad.”
Have you ever wanted to see a military-grade whale? Or a battle-squid?
Let’s start with this: for a “film noir,” the entire movie was shot in full color.
It’s like if they made a movie entirely about the rich-criminals-only hotel/armory/everything from the “John Wick” series.