Tom Moore

Tom Moore
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Tom is always ready to see and review everything horrifying and hilarious that hits theaters, television, and video games...sometimes. You can check out his other reviews and articles on his blog, Mooreviews.

‘Beast’ Delivers Strong Scares but Weak Characters

If you’ve ever wondered who might win in a fight between the highly talented Idris Elba and a ferocious, blood-thirsty lion, well, we now...

Review: Bullet Train is Overstuffed, but Never Bores

Director David Leitch has quickly become a rising force in the action genre. He’s an uncredited co-founder of John Wick, has helmed original action...

Netflix’s ‘Carter’ Has Great Action, but Little Depth

Earlier this year, Netflix released a hype montage featuring some the biggest movies heading to the service in 2022 and there was one movie...

Review: The Ms. Marvel Finale Suffers From the MCU’s Biggest Problems

The Ms. Marvel Finale may have moved back to its very likable Jersey City setting it struggled to bring the series back to its...

The Sea Beast Review: Netflix’s Greatest Animated Feature To Date

With their latest animated film, The Sea Beast, Netflix delivers possibly their greatest animated adventure to date as it embodies the heart and adventurous...

Ms. Marvel Episode 4 Review: ‘Seeing Red’ Is Overcrowded & Lacks Previous Episodes’ Appeal

Ms. Marvel has largely become a breakout force in the MCU because of the immense charm of its cast, mainly star Iman Vellani, and...

The Black Phone Review: Doesn’t Live Up to the Hype, But Still a Scary Good Time

The Black Phone, the film festival darling from director Scott Derrickson (Sinister, Doctor Strange), mostly lives up to the hype thanks to some excellently crafted...

Tribeca Review: Butterfly in the Sky

Reading Rainbow, much like Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood and Sesame Street, played an impactful role in educating while entertaining kids that’s still talked about to...

Netflix’s Spiderhead Might Have Been Better as a Series

Spiderhead, based on George Saunders's dystopian short story, Escape from Spiderhead, is the newest Netflix Original film to hit the service and while it...

Vengeance May Be Blumhouse’s Best Political Satire

While Blumhouse has taken many stabs at crafting a noteworthy political/social satire by mixing in their own brand of horror, BJ Novak’s feature directorial...

Ms. Marvel Premiere Review: Marvel’s Best Series to Date

As the MCU introduces a new generation of heroes, it’s only fitting that Kamala Khan's Ms. Marvel joins the fray. Like Miles Morales as...

Adam Sandler’s ‘Hustle’ is One of the Best Sports Films in Years

Netflix kicks off its big summer film slate with Hustle, a new basketball sports story starring Adam Sandler and the Utah Jazz’s Juancho Hernangomez...

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