Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
I went into Frozen Empire cautiously optimistic, especially after hearing some mixed buzz, but it turned out way better than I expected.
The Instigators
The Instigators doesn’t exactly break new ground, and its ending feels a bit rushed, but it compensates with impressive car chases and some intriguing political commentary on heroism and the armed forces.
Deadpool & Wolverine
The stakes in Deadpool & Wolverine felt low, and in the end, it was a good time, but not groundbreaking.
The Fall Guy
The Fall Guy is one of the most entertaining movies I’ve seen in a long time. It’s a joyful throwback to the '90s action films that shaped my love for cinema, wrapped up in a fun, meta commentary on the film industry itself.
Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One is incredibly fun and the action is beyond impressive. Much was made about Tom Cruise's motorcycle jump, but I particularly enjoyed the train car falling sequence.
The Killer
I never thought I would love watching the various ways a man could dispose of trash.
Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park is the ultimate example of the perfect summer blockbuster. It's thrilling, awe inspiring, funny, thoughtful and above all, entertaining.
Cocaine Bear
It's a shame that Cocaine Bear is ultimately a downer because I think it had the potential to be an entertaining movie.
Murder Mystery 2
I am happy to say that Murder Mystery 2 outshines the first installment, though, not by much.
The Woman King
The Woman King feels like a throwback epic action film that reminded me of Gladiator or Braveheart with, well, more women.