Psycho Killer


Following the brutal murder of her state trooper husband, officer Jane Thorne (Campbell) tracks a serial killer known as the "Satanic Slasher" (James Preston Rogers), revealing a deeply depraved, sinister agenda.

This movie was hot garbage.  Like absolute hot garbage.  It could have easily been a movie that was so bad that you are still able to enjoy it because of laughing at how trash it is but this movie was even worse than that because they tried to take themselves seriously.   Like how do you make a movie this lame and act like it's taking it serious level quality?  

I would recommend nobody see this.   Ever.

How To Make A Killing


Becket Redfellow (Glen Powell), a blue-collar worker, is disowned at birth by his incredibly wealthy, elite family, the Redfellows. After his mother passes away, leaving him with nothing but a desire for the life he was denied, Becket decides to reclaim his inheritance. To secure his place in the $28 billion fortune, he hatches a meticulous, murderous scheme to eliminate the seven relatives standing in his way.

This movie was a pretty funny presence and at times the movie was actually pretty funny too.  The problem with dark comedies though is that line of serious versus funny and this movie while enjoyable didn't really balance that well enough.   It started much funnier but then got more and more serious.   If it would have been balanced a little better as it went this movie could have honestly been great.

I would still somewhat recommend people checking this out.  The cast is good enough and you are invested in the story regardless even though the balance was kind of off as it went.

Crime 101


A master thief planning a final, massive job is chased by a dedicated cop while battling an unhinged rival thief.

This movie had a really really great cast and it very much made the movie.   It wanted desperately to be like Heat and you could feel that from the start.  My only real issue with this movie was the pacing of it being SUPER slow.  Like this movie could have easily been 30 minutes shorter.  

I would definitely recommend people checking this out though.  As slow paced as it was it was still an enjoyable watch for sure.  

Wuthering Heights


The film centers on the intense, destructive bond between Catherine Earnshaw (Robbie) and her adopted brother/soulmate Heathcliff (Elordi). It highlights their shared trauma, social displacement, and cruel manipulation of others.

Movies based in this time period have always been kind of like my kryptonite.  There is something about how overly dressed and proper they all are.  LOL!!   This movie definitely had the same effect for me even though it was more watchable than most.  This just seemed like a Romeo & Juliet kind of movie in that time period.

I would sort of recommend anyone that loves tragic love stories checking this out.  Otherwise, there would really be no reason for you to bother.

Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die


A "Man from the Future" (Rockwell) arrives in the present to stop a super-intelligent AI from being created, facing off against police, zombies, and other dangers in a time-loop scenario.

This movie was quirky as hell but that was honestly its hook.   It started to get a little too complicated later on but at least they had done a good enough job of hooking you so that you were invested in seeing how it all turned out.  And let's be honest - who doesn't enjoy watching Sam Rockwell in pretty much anything.   LOL

I would somewhat recommend people checking this movie out.  It's extremely quirky at times like I said but if you can get past that its a pretty good movie overall.

GOAT


Will is a small goat with grand ambitions, dreaming of becoming the greatest of all time (GOAT) in "roarball"—a high-intensity, full-contact, co-ed sport dominated by massive predator animals. Living in the hectic urban landscape of Vineland, Will gets a once-in-a-lifetime chance to join his favorite team, the struggling Thorns. Despite skepticism from teammates and a, , , arrogant superstar MVP standing in his way, Will is determined to prove that he has what it takes to revolutionize the game.

This was actually better than what I expected.  I figured it would just be the underdog sports movie which it very much was.  But the movie also had a lot of character development and good moral/uplifting side stories that made you much more invested in the movie for adults since kids were already guaranteed to like it.

I would definitely recommend families checking this out.  It was a better than expected enjoyable movie.

Solo Mio


A wedding disaster leaves a groom stranded in Rome, heartbroken in the world's happiest city. However, with help from a determined local and a few meddling couples, his ruined honeymoon becomes an adventure that he never expected.

This was a cute yet completely formula movie.  It was kind of different to see a rom-com with a leading man instead of a leading woman.  And Kevin James actually did a really good job in the role.  He left his usual silly comedy on the side and it made the movie feel genuine enough to keep you interested.

I would somewhat recommend people checking this movie out.  It's a decent enough watch.

The Strangers Chapter 3


The film picks up directly after Chapter 2, with Maya in a cat-and-mouse game with Scarecrow (Gabriel Basso) and Dollface after she previously killed Pin-Up Girl.

How in the blue hell did this movie get a trilogy?   Like I will be asking that forever.   And how do you take one of the most genuinely scary movies I have seen over the years and do a trilogy prequel to it that is this bad and utterly pointless?   This movie was just as dull and stupid as Chapters 1 and 2.   

I would not recommend anyone bothering with this.  Like ever.   Any of them.

Whistle


Following the death of a student, a new, troubled student named Chrys (Keen) finds the artifact in her locker. The sound of the whistle causes anyone who hears it to be hunted by their impending doom.

This movie was pretty much just a mash up of a cursed object movie with Final Destination.  I honestly felt like I have seen this movie several times already.   It wasn't entirely unwatchable saying that.  It was just beyond formula and predictable.  

I would sort of recommend people checking this out.   It's not a must see by any means but its also not the worst horror movie you will see.

Dracula


Directed by Luc BessonDracula: A Love Tale (2026) is a gothic romantic drama starring Caleb Landry Jones as a 15th-century prince who renounces God after his wife’s tragic death, becoming an immortal vampire. Centuries later, he traverses time to find her reincarnation in 19th-century Europe, pursued by a relentless priest (Christoph Waltz).

I honestly tried to give this movie a chance.   I made it about halfway through and honestly had no clue what was going on nor did I care at all.  There was literally no hook in this movie at all and it was not even worth finishing.  

I would not recommend anyone bothering with this movie at all.  It's a total waste of time.  

Shelter


Mason, a former elite operative living in self-imposed exile on a remote Scottish island. After rescuing a young girl named Jesse from a deadly storm, his isolated life is shattered, forcing him to confront his dangerous past and protect her from enemies. 

This was exactly what you would think it is.  Jason Stratham 35.  Guy trying to avoid his past gets forced
 to remember all his fighting skills and protect an innocent person.  

I wouldn't really recommend anyone bothering with this.  Its honestly just another retread of all his 
movies.

Iron Lung


Survivors of the apocalypse send a convict in a small submarine to explore a desolate moon that's an ocean of blood.

I have no idea how this movie had all the great buzz for originality and what not.  This was trash.  I made it about half way through.  This was basically a homemade movie with zero suspense.

I would not recommend anyone bothering with this movie whatsoever.   Total waste of time.