Are you ready to party like it's your death day? The prospect may sound ridiculous, but the Groundhog Day/slasher mashup Happy Death Day is back with a sequel. After debuting number one to unexpected success on Halloween weekend in 2017, Jason Blum has seen fit to greenlight a sequel under his burgeoning low-budget horror... Continue Reading →
The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part Review
Lego 2 isn't a master-piece, but mostly everything still locks into place. If there’s any value to building a movie franchise based on the mere prospect of selling more toys, then the Lego movies are as good as they come. Hasbro could learn a thing or two from Warner Animation’s blockbuster series inspired by building... Continue Reading →