In 1986 paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren travel to Pennsylvania to vanquish a demon from a family's home.
Director: Michael Chaves
In 1986 paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren travel to Pennsylvania to vanquish a demon from a family's home.
Director: Michael Chaves
After failing to defeat Aquaman the first time, Black Manta wields the power of the mythic Black Trident to unleash an ancient and malevolent force. Hoping to end his reign of terror, Aquaman forges an unlikely alliance with his brother, Orm, the former king of Atlantis. Setting aside their differences, they join forces to protect their kingdom and save the world from irreversible destruction.
Director: James Wan
Josh Lambert heads east to drop his son, Dalton, off at school. However, Dalton's college dream soon becomes a living nightmare when the repressed demons of his past suddenly return to haunt them both.
Director: Patrick Wilson
The world stands on the brink of annihilation when a mysterious force knocks the moon from its orbit and sends it hurtling toward a collision course with Earth. With only weeks before impact, NASA executive Jocinda "Jo" Fowler teams up with a man from her past and a conspiracy theorist for an impossible mission into space to save humanity.
Director: Roland Emmerich
Cast: Halle Berry, Patrick Wilson, John Bradley, Michael Peña, Charlie Plummer, Kelly Yu, Donald Sutherland
Release Date:
Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
Rated PG-13 for violence, disaster action, strong language, and some drug use
Runtime: 2h 10m
Review:
Roland Emmerich's latest sci-fi disaster film is a campy busy mess of a film that never embraces it's overall absurdity and just have fun with it. Emmerich's film feels more like a relic from the early 2000s with it's tired redemption arches and shoehorned product placement. Halle Berry, Patrick Wilson and John Bradley do the majority of the heavy lifting with the main story thread. Patrick Wilson does the best he can with the material but at least he doesn't phone it in like Halle Berry who looks like she's just a collecting a paycheck here. John Bradley is likeable as the conspiracy nerd and he seems to be the only one who's having a good time. A secondary story thread drags the entire film down with a pointless earthbound subplot dealing with the leads kids and some overly persistent thieves. That subplot is as ludicrous as it is boring and could probably have been excised from the film altogether and streamlined the story. A third act reveal is a goofy fun but thematically interesting even if the movie doesn't explore it in any sort of depth. Moonfall is the type of film that will run on cable endlessly which will make for perfect background noise.
C-
Paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine
Warren take on one of the most sensational cases of their careers after a cop
stumbles upon a dazed and bloodied young man walking down the road. Accused of murder,
the suspect claims demonic possession as his defense, forcing the
Director: Michael Chaves
Cast: Patrick Wilson, Vera Farmiga, Ruairi
O'Connor, Sarah Catherine Hook, Julian Hilliard, John Noble
Release Date:
Genre: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Rated R for terror, violence and some
disturbing images.
Runtime: 1 h 52 min
Review:
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It is an
effective if less impactful entry in the main series. Michael Chaves does his best James Wan
impression by delivering a film that has a 80s horror feel to it with an
opening sequence that pay homage to a horror stalwart. Unfortunately, it doesn’t maintain that level
of intensity throughout its runtime.
There are plenty of strong set ups and jump scares but the story doesn’t
ever really find its footing in a meaningful way. As such the story never produces that
sensation of dread or foreboding that top tier religious horror films elicit. It’s still incredibly watchable due to strong
work form Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga.
By this point in the series both actors inhabit the skin of their
characters with a palpable level of authenticity. Outside of the scares, this series has
primarily been about this couples marriage and love story. It’s the beating heart of the story and the
main reason these films work even in lesser entries like this. The biggest issue here is that a lot of the
story and tropes have all been done in better films. It doesn’t really break any new ground and
doesn’t explore a tantalizing story thread with John Noble’s character with it
choosing for a more straightforward approach.
This third entry in The Conjuring franchise works but most hardcore
horror fans will be left wanting for more.
C+