All Reviews: Zain Bhatti
I have no doubt that Snakes on a Plane will forever cement its place in history as a testament to the vast divide between internet fame and true mainstream ...
Going into Jennifer's Body, I was wary of its potential to be just another mediocre teenage horror movie. However, I was pleasantly surprised by how much it ...
Based on the popular trading card series, Mars Attacks! is Tim Burton's wildest film yet. Known for tackling dark and morbid subjects with his signature style, ...
In a world full of white-washed films about ethnic minorities, Gods of Egypt comes across as just another blockbuster that has no identity. However, after I ...
Requiem for a Dream is a misleading film to review. Upon first viewing, it's easy to be drawn in by the performances and overlook the impressive cinematic ...
Upon watching the fourth film in the Karate Kid series, it becomes apparent that the filmmakers have exhausted the potential of the original trilogy. The Next ...
It's questionable whether the third Karate Kid film should have been made at all, given that Ralph Macchio, who plays Daniel, was almost 30. Despite this, the ...
In 2014, Lepeniotis co-wrote and directed the animated feature The Nut Job. The movie featured a squirrel protagonist who was not as mean as the character in ...
The era between the 50s and 70s was one of the most profoundly entertaining in animation history. We had shows such as The Looney Tunes, Tom and Jerry, and a ...
I thoroughly enjoyed the first Karate Kid movie. Despite its predictable plot, it featured original sports storytelling, well-developed characters, a talented ...
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