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.

‘Angel Has Fallen’ Review: A Solid End of Summer Action Blockbuster

Written by Tom Moore While the summer movie season might be ending, the Fallen series attempts to keep the summer action-blockbuster spirit alive with the...

‘Good Boys’ Review: One of the Funniest Films of 2019

Written by Tom Moore This year Olivia Wilde made her directorial debut with Booksmart, a coming of age comedy filled to the brim with excellent...

‘Angry Birds Movie 2’ Review: An ‘App’-solute Disappointment

Written by Tom Moore Riding the coattails of the 2016 animated hit and iconic mobile game, The Angry Birds Movie 2 hits similar notes as...

‘The Terror: Infamy’ Premiere Review: A Late Summer Scare Worth Watching

Written by Tom Moore AMC brought a new sense of horror with the premiere of its anthology horror series, The Terror, back in 2018. Now,...

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark Review: A Perfect Adaptation of the Classic Novel

Written by Tom Moore Horror holds a deep place in heart. When I think back to where my love for genre began, it has to...

1999 Movie-versaries: The Iron Giant

1999 was a big year for movies. It was the year that The Matrix's slow-motion bullet influenced action movies for years to come. It was the...

Trailer Reaction: ‘Cats’ is Horrifying Yet Oddly Hopeful

Written by Tom Moore Of all the Broadway plays that I ever thought could be brought to film, I can’t say I ever expected to...

‘The Art of Self-Defense’ Review: The Most Brilliant Surprise of 2019

Written by Tom Moore With a dark sense of humor and wit, true moments of shock and awe, and the most absolutely adorable dog that...

‘Crawl’ Review: A Well-Made Crowd Pleaser

Written by Tom Moore The horror genre has offered viewers plenty of animals to fear when we step outside of our doors. Sharks, spiders, anacondas,...

Annabelle Comes Home Review: A Fresh Return to The Conjouring Universe

Written by Tom Moore Annabelle Comes Home attempts to bring viewers into the home of the Conjuring universe and break the mediocre cycle the series...

‘The Last Black Man in San Francisco’ Review: A Brilliant Character Study on the Impact of Gentrification

Written by Tom Moore Back at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, studio A24 picked up a slew of films to distribute, but one film in...

The Dead Don’t Die Review: A Dry, Boring, Bloodless Experience

Written by Tom Moore Though it may claim to have the greatest cast ever (dis)assembled, writer/director Jim Jarmusch struggles to deliver an entertaining zombie movie...

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