
Review: ‘Moonfall’ gets lost trying to over-explain its silly premise
“Moonfall” never fully embraces the absurdity of its plot, and as a result, is a failure to launch.
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“Moonfall” never fully embraces the absurdity of its plot, and as a result, is a failure to launch.
Unlike most new releases, “Spiral” comes home with over an hour of bonus features on its 4K and Blu-ray release.
While an encounter with the hitman, his wife and the bodyguard is certain to be violent and painful, the trio almost always put their victims out of their misery swiftly. Lucky for audiences, “The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard” does the same.
For all of its promise of neon lit cinematography and a thrilling new spin, there is nothing in “Spiral” that sets it apart from its predecessors.
While “Chaos Walking” may not stick every landing, what it does get right is highly enjoyable.
“Run” is a psychological thriller that delivers enough twists and turns to have viewers questioning everything they know about the film.
“Antebellum” tries its hardest to deliver the same suspense and damning social commentary that Jordan Peele’s films do, but the ham-fisted result pales in comparison.
Back in May, Keanu Reeves once again proved why he’s the baddest man in Hollywood right now with “John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum.” Now, the Baba Yaga is heading home on Digital, 4K UHD, Blu-Ray and DVD, and he’s bringing a ton of special features with him.