Movie / Film 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.

Zootopia
Allison Rose | Mar 03, 2016
As with most Disney film the cast is terrific and Goodwin and Bateman play off each other like a well oiled machine.
Full Review | Grade: B
London Has Fallen
Allison Rose | Mar 03, 2016
Reprising his role as Banning, Butler was a strong casting choice in the first film, and he continues his tough guy, “take no prisoners” persona in this one as well. 
Full Review | Grade: B
Gods of Egypt
Allison Rose | Feb 25, 2016
In a time of remakes and sequels, Gods of Egypt attempts to bring something fresh to the theaters.
Full Review | Grade: C
Zoolander 2
Sean Ferguson | Feb 12, 2016
The real question is after 15 years, could they capture the silly, stupid and yet fun magic in a bottle they caught with the Zoolander and would the next generation even be interested?
Full Review | Grade: B
How To Be Single
Allison Rose | Feb 11, 2016
If you do decide to see How to Be Single, don’t expect much. It isn’t very funny.  Johnson plays almost the same character as she did in Fifty Shades of Grey while Wilson is “Fat Amy”, only in a different setting.
Full Review | Grade: D
Deadpool
Allison Rose | Feb 08, 2016
This is certainly not the typical Marvel/DC comic fare we’ve seen of late. Much like its main character, Deadpool sets itself apart from the rest.
Full Review | Grade: B
The Choice
Allison Rose | Feb 05, 2016
Granted, The Choice won’t be winning any Oscars, but in terms of a decent movie with that typical Sparks flair for telling a love story and making us cry, it hits its mark.
Full Review | Grade: C
Hail, Caesar!
Allison Rose | Feb 04, 2016
I spent almost two hours trying to figure out what this Hail, Caesar! was about.  Was it a farce? Was it wry look at the 1950s movie business and the studio system?  Was it a commentary on Communism and McCarthyism?  I’m still not sure, and walked away confused and befuddled.
Full Review | Grade: C
Pride, Prejudice and Zombies
Nathan M Rose | Feb 04, 2016
The studio directive of keeping Pride, Prejudice and Zombies PG-13/kid friendly, as well as the sloppy editing of Padraic McKinley, will certainly contribute to this film not becoming a cult hit.
Full Review | Grade: C
The Finest Hours
Allison Rose | Jan 28, 2016
I also had flashbacks a few times to a similar film, The Perfect Storm, as I watched the small ship battle to crest the waves barreling down upon them.
Full Review | Grade: C

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