Interstellar – Review (2014)
“Whatever can happen, will happen”. And in this case, the result is Interstellar; yet another creative masterpiece to add to the Nolan catalog. Having already taken us to the dream world, to … Continue reading
Revival
Hey everyone! It’s been a few months now since I last posted on Reel Freak. I’ve been sorting out and focusing on a few other things in life, but have … Continue reading
Review – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014)
In a world where fanboys from the 80’s are too caught up on what has been and what never again will be, comes a movie so true to its source … Continue reading
Review – Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
***Warning: the following may contain MILD spoilers for Guardians of the Galaxy*** Marvel Studios hits another one out of the park with their own space opera Guardians of the Galaxy. Perhaps … Continue reading
SDCC 2014 Update!
Hey guys! Instead of trying to keep up with all of the constant news coming from San Diego Comic Con ’14 this weekend, I will make a collective post of my … Continue reading
Review – Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014)
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is an incredibly captivating sequel to the 2011 franchise reboot. You become invested in everything Dawn offers; whether it be the stunning motion-capture performances by … Continue reading
Review – Snowpiercer (2014)
Snowpiercer’s high-octane and nonstop story keeps you on the edge of your seat while carefully developing its characters and the world they live in. You learn more and more as … Continue reading
Review – Under the Skin (2013)
Scarlett Johansson stars in Under the Skin; a low-budget sci-fi thriller that packs a big punch. Its intense and disturbing nature never wears off, and will leave you holding your breath the … Continue reading
Review – Maleficent (2014)
Disney’s latest live-action epic is Maleficent; a retelling of the classic fairytale Sleeping Beauty from the eyes of the eponymous villain. Robert Stromberg delivers an effective directorial debut, but the movie ultimately belongs … Continue reading
Review – Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014)
Transformers: Age of Extinction is the purest example that Michael Bay can parody himself without even realizing it. Even the most stunning visuals can’t make up for the lack of plot, … Continue reading