Category: 20th Century Studios

Total 17 Posts

‘Predator: Badlands’ Film Review: The Most Inventive Predator Film to Date

Trachtenberg takes the series on a different path and ups the ante for what audiences expect from a Predator film.

‘The Hand That Rocks the Cradle’ Film Review: A Popcorn Classic Redesigned

“The Hand That Rocks the Cradle begins on a solid foundation and finds promise in its intimacy and in the involving (and creative) backstory of its two main characters.”

‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Film Review: Comic Book Fun The Right Way!

“The sincerity of the screenplay and the dedication of the actors sell the seriousness of the situation while Shakman keeps the spirit of creators Stan Lee and Jack Kirby’s fanciful comic world intact. “

‘The Amateur’ Film Review: A Smart and Adult Thriller

Less Jason Bourne and more adult themes are the orders of the day, as the picture sustains tension through its well-designed screenplay and compelling narrative.

‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Film Review: Bloody, Hilarious, Pop Culture Fun

The cinematic event comic book fans have waited for has finally come. Six years after the second Deadpool film and after Disney’s devouring of 20th Century Fox (the rare case of the mouse eating the fox), the official pairing of

‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ Film Review

In any film saga, no matter how successful the previous films have been, a fourth entry will always be playing with fire. 2011’s Rise of the Planet of the Apes was a terrific picture that stands as one of the

‘The First Omen’ Film Review: The First Great Horror Film of 2024

The Devil once again gets his due with yet another prequel to a classic horror film. Director Arkasha Stevenson is at the helm of The First Omen, the latest Hollywood cash grab hoping to find box office gold through name

‘Die Hard’ at 35: An Ode to Joy That Keeps Giving

Mention the name Die Hard, and audiences and fans immediately think of “that movie that spawned Bruce Willis’ career,” “that movie that started a wave of action movies by using its name,” or my favorite, “it’s a Christmas movie.” I’m

‘Avatar: The Way of Water’- Film Review: Spectacle And Emotion Align

James Cameron has long been one of modern cinema’s true visionaries. As a filmmaker, he takes time between projects, waiting until the technology catches up to his lofty and brilliantly grandiose ideas. This time, it has been a 13-year stretch.

‘Hellraiser’: Film Review- This Remake Has Good Sights To Show You

Remakes of beloved films are never a good idea and rarely do they work. Armed with his impressive filmography, director David Bruckner helms this year’s “Hellraiser”, the much-debated remake/continuation of Clive Barker’s 1987 classic. Bruckner gifted modern Horror cinema three