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Justin Kim

I sit back, relax, and lose myself in a few hours worth of muscle-bound heroes, explosions, magic, spaceships, and heart. Such is the experience I am positively addicted to. I have written reviews and discussions for a wide range of media since 2016, and I don’t plan on stopping anytime soon. My favorite genres are horror and high fantasy.

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A Haunting in Venice: Movie Review

Kenneth Branagh’s A Haunting in Venice may not satisfy mystery fans, but it will still leave an impression on regular moviegoers.

The Last Voyage of the Demeter: Review

The Last Voyage of the Demeter’s heavy atmosphere and dread can only carry the film through a small portion of the journey, leaving the rest dead in the water.

Meg 2: The Trench Review – Jumped the Shark

Meg 2: The Trench is a cesspool of several over the top ideas that unfortunately ends up feeling far shallower due to how overcrowded with themes it is.

Haunted Mansion: Film Review

There is a good amount of scares and enjoyment to be found in Haunted Mansion, even though its props and makeup are noticeably rusty.

All Mission: Impossible Movies Ranked (Including Dead Reckoning!)

In the wake of the Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning release, we take a look at Tom Cruise’s past M:I movies, ranked from worst to best.

Kill Bill Vol.1: Film Review

While not the meatiest out of Quentin Tarantino’s movies, Kill Bill Vol.1 shows simplicity can be a merit when supported by highly memorable style.

No Hard Feelings: Film Review

No Hard Feelings won’t leave you feeling much afterwards, but its acting charm and bits of sincerity should be enough for a one-time watch.

The Flash (2023) Film Review: Too Little, Too Late

The Flash (2023) is hopelessly lost in its multiversal lore, amounting to nothing more than action figures brawling while actual characters or emotions get left in the dust.

Bumblebee (Film Review): A Solid Bee+

Bumblebee is old fashioned in many respects, but it makes up for it by scaling down bombastic action in favor of emotion and character.

The Wolverine (Film Review): The Necessary Step to Logan

While not entirely devoid of problems, The Wolverine proves it can heal from its wounds to deliver an underrated and satisfying experience.