Movie Reviews

Review: ‘Stigmatized Properties: Possession’ Shows Hideo Nakata is Back, Doesn’t Quite Ringu True

One of the greatest names in Japanese horror film history, Hideo Nakata revolutionized what a scary film can be with…

3 months ago

Review: ‘Scurry’ is Not Remarkable, But Has Potential

Creature feature enthusiasts will know that there’s been a flourishing amount of genre film coming out of Australia the past…

3 months ago

Review: ‘Outer Man’ is Amusing, But Drags in Pacing

Nothing beats a good kaiju comedy. It’s a nice break from the often somber, dark, and heavy tones that permeate…

3 months ago

Review: ‘Atragon’ (1963)

Atragon is a peculiar anomaly within Ishiro Honda's filmography. Watching it, one can pick up the sincere intentions behind the…

4 months ago

‘Primitive War’ Review: More Than Just A “Mindless Dinosaur Movie”

When Primitive War was first announced to be in production, I was personally intrigued by the premise alone. An R-rated,…

4 months ago

Review: ‘Cloud’ (2024)

Filmmaker Kiyoshi Kurosawa has firmly established himself as one of Japan's masters of cinema and continues to thrive to this…

5 months ago

‘Jurassic World: Rebirth’ Review: A Stumble in the Right Direction for the Franchise

After the utter disappointment that was Jurassic World: Dominion, many fans of the franchise were quick to dismiss the idea…

6 months ago

‘Hoshi 35’ Review: The Cosmic Kaiju Gives the Genre a Unique Spin

For years (decades, even), Kaiju films have all followed a similar plot. A monster of epic proportions is awakened by…

6 months ago

Review: ‘Predator: Killer of Killers’

Who would’ve thought that Disney buying out 20th Century Fox would be the best thing that happened to the Predator…

6 months ago

Review: ‘Ultraman Arc The Movie: The Clash of Light and Evil’

“Do You Have What It Takes To Be A Hero?” Premiering to a cheerful audience at Kaiju Brooklyn 3, Ultraman…

7 months ago