The Adam Project is a fun, action-packed, time travel movie. Ryan Reynolds stars as Adam from the year 2050 while Walker Scobell (who will star as Percy Jackson in Disney+’s upcoming series) plays his younger self in the year 2022. It also features Zoe Saldaña., Mark Ruffalo, Jennifer Garner, and Catherine Keener.
What I loved most about this movie, however, wasn’t the comic interplay between Reynolds and Scobell, or the fun fight scenes. My favorite part was the touching emotional moments that come towards the end of the movie, when it changes tone from a time travel action movie to a movie that deals with regret, human connection, and family relations.
Amidst the controversy (and maybe partially because of it) I decided to finish the original Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy over the last few weeks. All of the films are readily available on Disney+, so check them out if you’re interested. These films were filmed essentially back to back, and the story certainly continues across both movies, so for the sake of this blog, I’m going to review them as if they were one movie, but I do prefer one over the other, which I’ll explain.
Here are my initial thoughts on Dr Strange in the Multiverse of Madness! I get into my pros, cons, thoughts, and opinions after seeing the movie at the preview night on Thursday!
I'm back in the U.S. and finally got to see Secrets of Dumbledore last night, so I thought I'd do a live review/reaction here today! In this episode, I discuss what I liked, didn't like, and am confused about after watching the third installment in this prequel series. Will there be another movie? Will there be two more? Check out today's episode to hear what I think!
For the final day of the 24 Days of Movie Reviews, I am reviewing the most recent Mission Impossible movie that came out, Mission: Impossible - Fallout! It's been a great journey to get to this point, and I've watched so many great and fun movies! Find out where this one stacks up against the rest!
The penultimate review in the series is also the fifth Mission: Impossible movie. My opinions have been pretty split on the franchise so far, so will Rogue Nation be a hit or a miss? Find out in today's review!
The King's Man is a prequel to one of my favorite movies series, Kingsmen, and I was lucky enough to check it out last night on the preview day. I had a great time watching this movie, and hope there are more to come, so if you like the original two Kingsmen movies, I highly recommend you check this one out!
Today I am joined by my friend Seth Bracci to discuss Spider-Man: No Way Home after it was released this past weekend. We had an awesome chat about this movie that we both love, and we discussed some of our favorite moments as well as what we think is in store for some of the characters. I had a great time chatting with Seth, and I'm sure he'll come back on in the future to discuss more Marvel content!
After a strong showing from Mission: Impossible 3, I was looking forward to hopefully continuing that trend with Ghost Protocol. I'll be taking a break from the Mission Impossible movies for a day after this, but they'll be back on the 23rd!
Cruising right along (pun 100% intended) I'm moving onto Mission Impossible 3 in today's review, which was a nice breath of fresh air into a franchise that I was nervous about getting stale quickly. Check out today's review to hear my full thoughts!
On day 19 of our 24 days of movie reviews journey, we're continuing with the Mission: Impossible franchise moving on to Mission: Impossible 2! This movie was very similar to the first one, but find out what slight differences set it apart in today's review!
Synopsis: Ethan Hunt leads his IMF team on a mission to capture a deadly German virus before it is released by terrorists. His mission is made impossible due to the fact that he is not the only person after samples of the disease. He must also contest with a gang of international terrorists headed by a turned bad former IMF agent who has already managed to steal the cure.
Directed By:
John Woo
Story By:
Ronald D. Moore
Brannon Braga
Screenplay By:
Robert Towne
Cast:
Tom Cruise
Dougray Scott
Thandiwe Newton
Richard Roxburgh
John Polson
Brendan Gleeson
Rade Šerbedžija
Ving Rhames
Today we're taking a look at the action-adventure classic, Mission: Impossible. Starring Tom Cruise, this movie kicked off one of the biggest franchises ever, but how good is this first movie? Hear my thoughts in today's review!
Synopsis: When U.S. government operative Ethan Hunt and his mentor, Jim Phelps go on a covert assignment that takes a disastrous turn, Jim is killed, and Ethan becomes the prime murder suspect. Now a fugitive, Hunt recruits brilliant hacker Luther Stickell and maverick pilot Franz Krieger to help him sneak into a heavily guarded CIA building to retrieve a confidential computer file that will prove his innocence.
Directed By:
Brian De Palma
Written By:
David Koepp Robert Towne
Cast:
Tom Cruise
Jon Voight
Emmanuelle Béart
Ving Rhames
Vanessa Redgrave
Jean Reno
Kristin
Scott Thomas
Emilio Estevez
Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė
Rolf Saxon
Marcel Iureş
Andreas Wisniewsk
Annabel Mullion
Olegar Fedoro
Morgan Deare
I finally got to see Spider-Man: No Way Home last night! I know this is a special movie, so if you haven't gotten to see it yet, don't worry! I won't spoil anything in this review. This is my reaction to the movie though!
This is my last review before seeing Spider-Man: No Way Home! I've seen Homecoming before, but it still is so much fun to watch and talk about this movie! I'd love to hear what you all think!
I've finally completed my Spider-Man homework! All 5 Tobey and Andrew movies have been watched and I'm ready to go see No Way Home tomorrow! I hope you'll check out this review of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 in the meantime though! This was my first time watching it ever!
I finally watched The Amazing Spider-Man for the very first time last night as day 14 of the 24 days of movie reviews. Andrew Garfield stars in this Spider-Man reboot with Gwen Stacy being played by Emma Stone. Does this movie live up to the Tobey Maguire trilogy or even the Tom Holland Spider-Man movies? Find out in today's review!
Adventureland is a charming young-adult rom-com about a group of employees at an amusement park who are trying to find their place in the world. Jesse Eisenberg stars alongside Kristen Stewart as James Brennan and Emily "Em" Lewin as the main protagonists of the film. Check out today's episode to hear my thoughts on this movie after my first time watching it!
My review for Day 12 of the 24 Days of Reviews is on The Town, a 2010 crime thriller written and directed by Ben Affleck. Also starring Jeremy Renner, Jon Hamm, and Blake Lively, this movie follows a crew of bank robbers from Charlestown, Massachusetts, and their leader Doug (Affleck) who begins to find out there's more to life than what he knows from the town.
Blade Runner 2049 is the sequel to the 1982 cult classic, Blade Runner. Ryan Gosling stars as "K" a Nexus 9 replicant Blade Runner tasked with eliminating rogue Nexus 8 replicant models. Along the way, he discovers a mystery that could lead to a very dangerous war. Here is my reaction to Denis Villeneuve's film after my first time watching it!
Today I review the Sci-Fi cult classic Blade Runner starring Harrison Ford. Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) is forced by the police Boss (M. Emmet Walsh) to continue his old job as Replicant Hunter. His assignment: eliminate four escaped Replicants from the colonies who have returned to Earth. Before starting the job, Deckard goes to the Tyrell Corporation and he meets Rachel (Sean Young), a Replicant girl he falls in love with.