‘Venom: The Last Dance’ MOVIE REVIEW: Tom Hardy’s Trilogy Wraps in Disappointing Fashion
Does have its moments, but lands as another disappointing entry in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe…
Does have its moments, but lands as another disappointing entry in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe…
A blend of grotesque visuals with sharp wit to create an experience that’s as captivating as it is grotesque…
While the film does falter slightly with its narrative, it is, for the most part, a comfortable and often quite funny sequel…
Bogged down by sluggish pacing and a lacklustre romance that should have been the emotional core…
While THE G doesn’t get it all right, it’s still a gritty, knuckle cracking bit of revenge fibre for your cinematic diet.
Despite some well-crafted scenes, this is. a slow, shallow exercise that squanders a unique approach…
While being a few notches short of glorious perfection, it makes a strong case for being the MCU’s current saviour…
A slightly amusing, ultimately shallow exercise that can’t justify a runtime of 2 hours 44 minutes…
Fortunately, Lupita Nyong’o and Joseph Quinn deliver excellent performances…
Among the most violent action films that I’ve ever seen…