Original Post: https://moviemort.wixsite.com/moviemort/single-post/2018/04/26/Rampage-Movie-Review This is an odd movie. Not because it has giant animals tearing up Chicago. It’s because of its three acts being so different from each other. It's like the studio didn't know what Rampage script to use, so they just took a third from each of them and shoved it together. The … Continue reading Rampage – Movie Review
Star Wars: The Last Jedi – Movie Review
Original Post: https://moviemort.wixsite.com/moviemort/single-post/2017/12/18/Star-Wars-The-Last-Jedi-Review This movie is very controversial. I get why. It takes risks. It goes places you wouldn't except and does ballsy things with the characters. It could have stayed safe like Episode 7 and it would still be loved and it would still be fun. It might even be more accepted by the … Continue reading Star Wars: The Last Jedi – Movie Review
Disney Movies Ranked
(This ranking does not represent future Aiden's thoughts.) Original Post: https://moviemort.wixsite.com/moviemort/single-post/2017/11/23/Disney-Animated-Films-Ranked Over the years, Disney has made some fantastic movies. They impact culture significantly every time one comes out. I’m going to rank them all worst to best using my dumbass opinions. This ranking is all wrong and very much affected by bias and nostalgia. … Continue reading Disney Movies Ranked
Murder on the Orient Express – Movie Review
Original Post: https://moviemort.wixsite.com/moviemort/single-post/2017/11/15/Murder-on-the-Orient-Express-2017-Review This was one of my most anticipated movies of the fall season. My heart sank when I saw the Rotten Tomatoes score at 59%. I was expecting a major disappointment. I was pleasantly surprised. The cast is so much fun to watch. The landscapes are stunning. I really want Kenneth Branaugh (star … Continue reading Murder on the Orient Express – Movie Review
Loving Vincent – Movie Review
Original Post: https://moviemort.wixsite.com/moviemort/single-post/2017/11/15/Loving-Vincent-Review Loving Vincent is a story that takes place just after Vincent Van Gogh's death that is told entirely through oil paintings. You heard me right. Every single frame is an oil painting. This is the big draw of the movie, but I wasn't sure if the rest of the movie would be … Continue reading Loving Vincent – Movie Review
