3.5 star movies

Fantastic Mr. Fox Review

Fantastic Mr. Fox Review

Screen Rant Reviews Fantastic Mr. Fox I am not a Wes Anderson fan. Rushmore didn’t make me swoon; The Royal ...

Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made Review – A Witty & Heartfelt Disney+ Film

Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made Review – A Witty & Heartfelt Disney+ Film

For a movie about a quirky eleven-year old gumshoe prone to flights of fancy whose last name is “Failure” (it ...

Fremont Review: A Slow Burn Character Study With Genuine Heart

Fremont Review: A Slow Burn Character Study With Genuine Heart

Editor’s note: This piece was written during the 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. Without the labor of the writers and ...

Detective Pikachu Review: An Impressively Fun Ride Through A Pokémon World

Detective Pikachu Review: An Impressively Fun Ride Through A Pokémon World

Detective Pikachu is wholesome, silly fun, with solid world-building and stunning CGI Pokémon that are complemented well enough by its ...

Doctor Sleep Review: The Shining Gets a Worthy Sequel

Doctor Sleep Review: The Shining Gets a Worthy Sequel

Although it has trouble reconciling the differences between King and Kubrick’s The Shining, Doctor Sleep is an affecting horror drama ...

Public Enemies Review

Public Enemies Review

Screen Rant reviews Public Enemies If you’re looking for a low key alternative to the summer blockbuster movie season, then ...

The Invisible Man Review: Elisabeth Moss Shines In Modern, Scary Reboot

The Invisible Man Review: Elisabeth Moss Shines In Modern, Scary Reboot

In recent years, Universal Pictures has delved into the well of classic movie monsters, and the latest of these is ...

BlacKkKlansman Review: Spike Lee Has Something to Say

BlacKkKlansman Review: Spike Lee Has Something to Say

BlacKkKlansman is a well-crafted dramatization of real events and one of Spike Lee’s more effective cinematic sermons on racism in ...

Eric LaRue Review: Greer Embodies Raw Emotion In Michael Shannon’s Crushing Debut

Fans of the beloved actor Michael Shannon, who most recently reprised his role as Zod in The Flash movie, understand ...

‘This Is the End’ Review

‘This Is the End’ Review

Die-hard fans of Rogen, Franco and their merry band of foul-mouthed misfits will probably be more forgiving of the film’s ...

‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1’ Review

‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1’ Review

Screen Rant’s Kofi Outlaw reviews Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 There are three types of people who ...

‘Django Unchained’ Review

‘Django Unchained’ Review

Successfully pays homage to its spaghetti western inspiration and disturbing source material with sharp performances, entertaining characters, as well as ...

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Review: McDonagh Goes South

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Review: McDonagh Goes South

Three Billboards wobbles during its tightrope walk between comedy and drama, but is kept on-course by careful direction and two fiery ...

Ralph Breaks the Internet Review: Disney’s Sequel Is Far From a Wreck

Ralph Breaks the Internet Review: Disney’s Sequel Is Far From a Wreck

Ralph Breaks the Internet is bigger and more heartfelt, with some fun Disney nostalgia, but its story gets lost in ...

‘Justice League: War’ Review

‘Justice League: War’ Review

War is only slightly better than its slightly good source material – but hopefully it will serve as a good ...

‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2’ Review

‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2’ Review

All in all, this movie feels like a step in the right direction for the rebooted Spider-Man franchise – hopefully ...

Raya And The Last Dragon Review: A Beautiful, Poignant & Adventurous Movie

Raya And The Last Dragon Review: A Beautiful, Poignant & Adventurous Movie

It’s been more than four years since Walt Disney Animation Studios released an original animated feature (Moana in 2016), but ...

Alien: Covenant Review

Alien: Covenant Review

Alien: Covenant plays it safe by mashing together the best elements of previous Alien films, delivering a solid sci-fi horror/thriller ...

Lucy And Desi Review: Poehler Knocks Her Documentary Debut Out Of The Park

Lucy And Desi Review: Poehler Knocks Her Documentary Debut Out Of The Park

Amazon went all-in on Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz with Aaron Sorkin’s Oscar nominated Being The Ricardos. Albeit star-studded, it was not ...

Passing Review: Rebecca Hall’s Directorial Debut Is Timely & Beautifully Crafted

Passing Review: Rebecca Hall’s Directorial Debut Is Timely & Beautifully Crafted

First published in 1929, Nella Larsen’s Passing shed new light on the biracial experience at a time when the “tragic mulatto” stereotype was still ...