Rambo: Last Blood (2019) Review
Did ‘Rambo: Last Blood’ manage to pay fitting tribute to the franchise’s 4 previous iterations under the direction of Adrian Grunberg? Check out Jacob Davis’ review to find out.
Read MoreDid ‘Rambo: Last Blood’ manage to pay fitting tribute to the franchise’s 4 previous iterations under the direction of Adrian Grunberg? Check out Jacob Davis’ review to find out.
Read More2014 Michael McClendon movie ‘Stand Your Ground’ sides you with the assailant in a “based on true events” story of a real-life murder trial from the perspective of the perpetrator’s mother. Jacob Davis explores its problematic stance.
Read MoreJacob Davis thinks “Bill Skarsgård was so phenomenal that he made Tim Curry’s version of the character seem less like an Eldritchian horror and more like a weirdo at a circus.” His full review here.
Read MoreNew Kendrick Brothers movie ‘Overcomer’ (2019) is “a visual “and then”, like a toddler telling a story”, according to Jacob Davis’ review.
Read More“Fortunately, Dragonworld is incredibly entertaining because it’s so stupid” are the words of Jacob Davis in his review of the 1994 picture from writer-director Ted Nicolaou.
Read MoreThe Johannes Roberts directed sequel to the surprisingly well received ’47 Meters Down’, ’47 Meters Down: Uncaged’, starring Corinne Fox, reviewed by Jacob Davis.
Read More“The Emoji Movie is a legendarily bad film”, but is it worth all of the vitriol? Jacob Davis explores in his review of the Sony Pictures Animation movie, here.
Read MorePeter Greenaway directed Michael Gambon and Helen Mirren in ‘The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover’ (1989), a “dark and disturbing” movie according to reviewer Jacob Davis.
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