Movie Reviews

Justin Hall at the Movies

Halloween Kills

Michael Myers is back again for another frightening turn Halloween Kills marks the sequel to the 2018 retcon and while it certainly satisfies the rabid...

No Time to Die

James Bond has gone through a myriad of interpretations in his almost 60 year legacy on the big screen. Sean Connery was the first...

Venom: Let There Be Carnage

Why are we getting a sequel to Venom, one of the most underwhelming comic book movies ever made? Because its predecessor made over $850...

Dear Evan Hansen

Dear Evan Hansen is the adaptation of the Tony award-winning Broadway musical. I'm sure the musical has no doubt struck a chord (no pun...

Free Guy

For about three-quarters of its runtime, Free Guy proves to be a funny, original, sweet and engaging movie. It features a refreshingly original premise...

Cry Macho

Clint Eastwood and westerns go together like burgers and fries. Eastwood has practically made a career out in the western genre either acting, directing,...

Malignant

I'll give Malignant credit for this: It is an original work of a horror movie that doesn't rely on being a sequel or being...

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings marks the MCU's 25th film and, in typical MCU fashion, it proves to be visually dazzling....

The Night House

The Night House is a psychological horror thriller that could've easily fallen into the trappings of its genre, but instead, it takes a more...

Candyman

Candyman is the latest installment of this series. It contains a lot of effective suspense, blood-soaked moments, and even some social commentary that might...

Reminiscence

To its credit, Reminiscence is certainly ambitious and visually impressive at times and it's not dull, but it also lacks a narrative focus to...

The Green Knight

The Green Knight is an intriguing paradox: An ambitious fantasy epic filled with memorable images but a somewhat forgettable story. Based on the poem by...