Movie Reviews

Justin Hall at the Movies

Downton Abbey

Spoiler alert: I have never seen a single episode of Downton Abbey. This is my introduction to this world as a whole, and honestly,...

Ad Astra

Ad Astra is a sci-fi adventure that proves to be a terrific combination of dazzling visuals, incredible performances from Brad Pitt and a supporting...

Hustlers

Hustlers could best be described as a 21st century female-centric version of Goodfellas, but with eye candy. While this film doesn't reach the perfect heights,...

It Chapter Two

It Chapter Two is the follow up to the massively successful first film which I thought was a great horror movie and Stephen King...

Angel Has Fallen

I can't really think of another unnecessary trilogy that we didn't need or ask for than possibly the Has Fallen series. The Taken movies might...

Blinded by the Light

After the double whammy of musical biopics that were Bohemian Rhapsody and Rocketman and after Yesterday which featured a story surrounding the music of...

The Kitchen

A crime drama that at best is derivative and at worst is inconsequential. It stars Melissa McCarthy, Tiffany Haddish, and Elisabeth Moss as three...

Hobbs and Shaw

I may be repeating myself, but with Hobbs and Shaw, the good news is we get more of the same old, same old with...

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Quentin Tarantino's 9th film is truly yet another love letter to his passion for film as well as the Hollywood of 1969. This has a...

The Lion King

Disney's onslaught of remaking their animated classics into live-action movies continue with The Lion King after Dumbo and Aladdin. I'm probably going to get a...

Crawl

For most of its 87-minute runtime, Crawl manages to be a solid, slick creature feature that knows what it is and does it well....

Spider-Man: Far From Home

Spider-Man: Far From Home marks the end of Phase 3 of the MCU and it's also a thoroughly satisfying second chapter to the web-slinger's...