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Nov 29

If You Were the Last

Posted on November 29, 2023 by Joel Hilke

If You Were the Last is a sci-fi rom-com that people seem to like… as someone who doesn’t understand hu-mans, I’m at a bit of a loss. I didn’t think much of this film or its two leads… I didn’t … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged High 60s, Romantic Comedy, Sci-fi
Feb 16

Happy Death Day 2U

Posted on February 16, 2019 by Joel Hilke

Happy Death Day 2U is the unexpected direct sequel to 2016’s Groundhog Day time loop meets a slasher film original (just called Happy Death Day). I was not expecting a sequel to that clever horror comedy but was not against … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Comedy, High 70s, Horror, Sci-fi, Slasher, Time Loop
Feb 15

Alita: Battle Angel

Posted on February 15, 2019 by Joel Hilke

Alita: Battle Angel is the new budget sci-fi action flick based on a Japanese manga/anime called Battle Angel: Alita. This is a flick that James Cameron has been talking about making for around twenty years… but, in the end, he … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Action, Mid 80s, Sci-fi
Apr 27

Avengers: Infinity War

Posted on April 27, 2018 by Joel Hilke

Avengers: Infinity War is, no surprise here, the 19th film in the ongoing Marvel Cinematic Universe. It’s also one of the best of these films… and is pretty great, despite it risking being a bloated 2 hr 30 min mess … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Action, Comic Book, Low 90s, Marvel, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Sci-fi, Superhero
Oct 21

Geostorm

Posted on October 21, 2017 by Joel Hilke

The new movie Geostorm is an excellent way to save you some time. Say you want to see a big dumb disaster movie, a political conspiracy movie, and a space-based sci-fi film and you just don’t have the time for … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Disaster, Low 60s, Sci-fi
Apr 22

Phoenix Forgotten

Posted on April 22, 2017 by Joel Hilke

Checked out the new movie called Phoenix Forgotten, a flick I’d only seen a poster for so I was kind of upbeat about going in cold. And it’s yet another found footage horror movie. The story is based around the … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Aliens, Found Footage, Horror, Low 70s, Sci-fi, UFOs
Jan 02

Lobster, The

Posted on January 2, 2017 by Joel Hilke

Caught up on the indie comedy(?) romance (?) sci-fi (?) film The Lobster – available on Amazon Prime. This is a rather… odd… movie starring Colin Farrell, Rachel Weisz, and John C. Reilly (in a small roll). What’s it about? … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Comedy, Mid 80s, Romance, Romantic Comedy, Sci-fi
Aug 14

April and the Extraordinary World

Posted on August 14, 2016 by Joel Hilke

Checked out a new english-dubbed French steampunk sci-fi hand-drawn animated film on video streaming called April and the Extraordinary World. Came out of nowhere and it’s pretty good. It very much reminds of a Japanese anime except with a western … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Animated, Cel Animation, High 70s, Sci-fi, Steampunk
May 01

Ratchet and Clank

Posted on May 1, 2016 by Joel Hilke

Ratchet and Clank is the new movie based on the remake of the first Ratchet and Clank video game. This is a game series whose only version I’ve played is the new remake and I felt its story beats kind … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged Animated, CGI, Comedy, High 50s, Sci-fi
Apr 16

Criminal (2016)

Posted on April 16, 2016 by Joel Hilke

Also checked out Criminal, the new spy movie with an SF twist starring Kevin Costner. And Gary Oldman. And Ryan Reynolds. And Tommy Lee Jones. And Gal Gadot (you know, Wonder Woman). How, you may ask, can such a great … Continue reading →

Posted in Movie Reviews | Tagged High 60s, Sci-fi, Spy

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