Argylle Review | Matthew Vaughn’s Spy Comedy Is Fun, but a Little Too Familiar

Matthew Vaughn’s new spy comedy Argylle is very much an extension of his Kingsman series. While the highly imaginative wacky set pieces give you a visual high at many places, the back and forth between the real and fictional identity of the key character is a bit exhaustive after a point. The spoofy irreverence in… Continue reading Argylle Review | Matthew Vaughn’s Spy Comedy Is Fun, but a Little Too Familiar

Black Adam Review | A Harmless Addition to the Uneven DCEU

The new DCEU movie Black Adam starring Dwayne Johnson as the title character, works fine as a film that gives the universe a future that looks exciting. As a stand-alone film, this Shazam spin-off is an okay entertainer that never bores you, even though the trajectory is very familiar. With a predictable story not becoming… Continue reading Black Adam Review | A Harmless Addition to the Uneven DCEU

Enola Holmes

The pacing structure of the new Netflix film Enola Holmes certainly will remind you of Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes franchise. The fast-paced cuts into establishing the title protagonist have that absorbing energy. Then it goes deep into the core part of the story and over the course of events, it regains that initial momentum. With… Continue reading Enola Holmes