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.

Review: The Aftermath Review is an Unconvincing Romance

Written by Tom Moore When I say that The Aftermath is dull, I really mean it’s dull. Unable to decide whether it wants to be...

Five Feet Apart Review: Don’t Forget the Tissues … Lots of Them

Written by Tom Moore Upon seeing the trailer for Five Feet Apart, I couldn’t help but find myself thinking: “Oh boy, another one of THESE...

Review: Captive State is Rupert Wyatt’s Strong, Lo-Fi Take on Humans vs. Evil Aliens

Written by Tom Moore Likely best known for his directing work on Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Rupert Wyatt trades apes for aliens...

Review: The Hole in the Ground is a Claustrophobic New ‘Creepy Kid’ Thriller

Written by Tom Moore Capturing a mysteriously eerie tone and showcasing how creepy the woods can really be, The Hole in the Ground is a...

Video Game Review: Jump Force

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TlNy3yG5LY Written by Tom Moore Bringing an incredible amount of excellent manga characters and stories since their start in 1968, Weekly Shonen Jump is currently celebrating...

Review: Isn’t It Romantic is a Clever Rom-Com Send-up

Written by Tom Moore While she’s usually seen just outside of the spotlight, Rebel Wilson completely owns it with a confidently funny performance in Isn’t It...

Review: Cold Pursuit is Not the Movie You’re Expecting…and That’s a Good Thing

Written by Tom Moore While he may have had more memorable dramatic roles, Liam Neeson has slowly become a recognizable name in the world of...

Review: The Prodigy is Generically Scary

Written by Tom Moore With an incredibly eerie lead performance and some interesting scares that come from Nicolas McCarthy’s careful direction, The Prodigy gives viewers...

Braid: A Trippy and Satisfying Psychological Thriller

Written by Tom Moore In her feature debut, Braid, director/screenwriter Mitzi Peroine has crafted a truly fascinating and slow-burning psychological thriller that gives an in-depth...

Review: Resident Evil 2

Written by Tom Moore The Resident Evil franchise is highly regarded as a strong influence on the survival horror genre and within the series. It’s...

Review: Even an Insane Twist Can’t Save ‘Serenity’

Written by Tom Moore While Serenity may have talent that typically rises to the occasion, none of them can save it. The film completely sinks in creating...

Review: The Upside is an Inconsistent Downer

Written by Tom Moore While a solid departure from straight comedy for Kevin Hart, The Upside struggles with an inconsistent tone and ends up being...

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