To Your Last Death Blu-ray Review
To Your Last Death is a solid mix of animation, horror, and time loop elements with some interesting ideas that don’t always overcome some of the movie’s faults.
To Your Last Death is a solid mix of animation, horror, and time loop elements with some interesting ideas that don’t always overcome some of the movie’s faults.
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The King and I is a decent children’s movie that fails in its quest to imitate the more popular Disney movies of the era.
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Rent-A-Pal is a pretty interesting and enjoyable thriller that keeps you guessing even if the ending could have been set up a little better.
Max Reload and the Nether Blasters is a silly and sometimes stupid B movie that might not be perfect, but the creators’ love for retro video games and pop culture from the 1980s and 1990s is clearly evident.
Time Loop is a solid time travel movie whose smaller budget prevents it from bringing anything highly original to the genre.
The King of Staten Island is a solid story with some compelling moments about getting your life together that unfortunately takes a while to get going.
Tesla is an interesting look at the life of Nikola Tesla which at times is well done, but due to some creative choices has its share of issues.