Theatrical, Streaming, Physical Media Reviews

Here at FlickDirect, our goal is to provide up-to-date reviews on theatrical, home entertainment, and television series. Check out the reviews of upcoming films or programming, and even our take on the classsics.

Creed
Allison Rose | Nov 24, 2015
Lets face it, had this movie been made without Stallone, it would have been a completely different film and not nearly as good.  Rocky had to be included in the next chapter of this saga or it would have been a cheap knock off of an iconic franchise. 
Full Review | Grade: B
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Extended UK Edition
Paul Kates | Nov 23, 2015
So, after fourteen years and six movies, does this disc set bring an end to Peter Jackson's love affair with middle earth? Who knows, but, if it is the case, it's a worthy conclusion, and, along with the other five movies before it, it should be in everyone home collection.
Full Review | Grade: B
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2
Allison Rose | Nov 19, 2015
  For the last in a series, it could have been better but it could have been worse too.  Of the four films, it wasn’t my favorite but it certainly was better than Mocking jay Part I.
Full Review | Grade: B
Back to the Future 30th Anniversary Trilogy
Allison Rose | Nov 17, 2015
The 30th anniversary Blu-ray 4 disc set comes in a great little book-like packaging with pictures and details of each disc.  For the Ultimate Back To The Future fan this is a great holiday gift and one to be treasured.
Full Review | Grade: B
Man From U.N.C.L.E.
Allison Rose | Nov 17, 2015
Ritchie makes The Man From U.N.C.L.E. campy and fun, while throwing in big stunts and explosions similar to his other films.  The action and story flow well and the picturesque shots are breathtaking. 
Full Review | Grade: B
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Extended Edition
Nathan M Rose | Nov 16, 2015
While Jackson’s extended editions are usually the “go to” choice when choosing on film editions, The extended edition of The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies can’t help the film from being just a 164-minute coda to a trilogy that was already complete.
Full Review | Grade: B
Trainwreck
Nathan M Rose | Nov 09, 2015
Trainwreck is a decent entry into the family of Judd Apatow comedies, and while the film does not really have rewatchability, it is a film with a lot of heart and showcases Amy Schumer’s acting skills.
Full Review | Grade: B
The Goonies
Paul Kates | Nov 05, 2015
1985 - the year the first cell phone call was made and compact disc’s first showed up on the high street and anyone who was anyone tried the “truffle shuffle”, which means the timeless “cult” classic that is The Goonies is 30 years old!
Full Review | Grade: B
Spectre
Paul Kates | Nov 05, 2015
Although Skyfall was always going to be a tough act to follow, Spectre does manage to hold its own, and it seems to tie in the previous three films that feature Daniel Craig nicely.
Full Review | Grade: B
Inside Out
Nathan M Rose | Nov 03, 2015
For the most part, the story works. Docter's vision of the inner workings of a child's mind is engaging, colorful, and informative, and, as with most Pixar films, tries to convey a valuable life lesson to viewers, not just putting color and fanciful stuff on screen to just look pretty.
Full Review | Grade: B

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