Welcome back to a new ranking everybody and this one will be tying into the latest review I published which was as you can tell a Star Wars movie. Now I might as well and go ahead and share my thoughts on the other movies of the franchise from worst to best. I’ve stated many […]… Continue reading All Star Wars Movies Ranked — Review Time
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993) Movie Review — Welcome to my weird world!
It’s unpopular opinion time! This is the third Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles live-action movie from the 1990’s. I liked the first a lot but had significant problems with the second. In Part 3, Raph, Leo, Donnie and Mikey are still living peacefully in a long forgotten subway they found in the second film while hiding […]… Continue reading Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993) Movie Review — Welcome to my weird world!
The Disneyathon Part 18: The End of the 2000’s Disney movies — The Blog Complainer
Link to Previous Part: The Disneyathon Part 17: The Rise of 3D Animation Where are we? Oh wow, does anyone remember this movie? I can fondly remember when Enchanted came out. 2,133 more words via The Disneyathon Part 18: The End of the 2000’s Disney movies — The Blog Complainer
Looney Tunes: Back in Action Review — The Blog Complainer
Hello folks, it’s me The Blog Complainer coming at you with an review for something old. Excluding the roulette and the Disneyathon, the last time I think I actually sat down and chose to focus on one particular set of movies was Spy Kids and Robert Rodriguez’s other kids movies about 8 months ago. 964… via… Continue reading Looney Tunes: Back in Action Review — The Blog Complainer
REVIEW: “Men in Black International” — Keith & the Movies
I can say with absolute certainty that there was no part of me yearning for another “Men in Black” sequel. I was never a big fan of the original 1997 film with Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones. Even less enthused about the next two sequels. So could a spin-off movie eight years later with […]… Continue reading REVIEW: “Men in Black International” — Keith & the Movies
Ranked: Christopher Nolan Movies — Keith & the Movies
We are a little less than three months away from a new Christopher Nolan movie. Well, that is unless the current global pandemic has its way. But let’s think positive. “Tenet” will be Nolan’s 11th feature film and easily my most anticipated movie of the year. Readers of this site probably know he is near […]… Continue reading Ranked: Christopher Nolan Movies — Keith & the Movies
RETRO REVIEW: “Panic Room” (2002) — Keith & the Movies
By the time David Fincher made “Panic Room” he had already earned a name for himself as an audacious filmmaker. He had “Se7en” and “Fight Club” under his belt, both bucking the mainstream in their own grimly unique ways. “Panic Room” saw him working in more conventional thriller territory. But as you would expect from […]… Continue reading RETRO REVIEW: “Panic Room” (2002) — Keith & the Movies
REVIEW: “Vivarium” (2020) — Keith & the Movies
I can’t remember a movie that more closely resembles a feature-length Twilight Zone episode than Lorcan Finnegan’s new film “Vivarium”. For 97 minutes I could almost hear the faint voice of Rod Serling communicating his approval. Now if you’re unsure about the definition of vivarium, a quick Google search defines it as “an enclosure, container, […]… Continue reading REVIEW: “Vivarium” (2020) — Keith & the Movies
5 Phenomenal Movies You May Never Want to Watch a Second Time — Keith & the Movies
Great movies come in all shapes and sizes. That’s a rather lame way of saying there are great movies from all genres. But great movies aren’t by necessity ones you watch over and over again. In fact some can be dark, disturbing, and difficult to sit through while still being truly wonderful films. Today’s Phenomenal […]… Continue reading 5 Phenomenal Movies You May Never Want to Watch a Second Time — Keith & the Movies
RETRO REVIEW: “Tremors” (1990) — Keith & the Movies
Imagine a movie that opens with Kevin Bacon standing on a ledge and peeing into a vast Nevada canyon. Inspiring, right? Yet it’s an opening that strangely fits “Tremors”, a goofy creature-feature comedy that barely made a dent in the box office back in 1990, but went on to earn a pretty big cult following […]… Continue reading RETRO REVIEW: “Tremors” (1990) — Keith & the Movies