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Zombie Evolution, simplified:

Before : Walking like a baby.
After 28 Days Later: Running like Usain Bolt.

Let’s be honest, two of these three stars are because Mary Elizabeth Winstead holds this movie on her back. Every generation of horror needs franchises to turn your brain off and have some fun. Final Destination is just that. Not the best installment in the franchise but no doubt plays big on either a big screen or something along the lines of what LG OLED puts out on the market.

Review by Tyler Geis

I still maintain upon a rewatch that Companion is a blast from start to finish and that it's more successful as a Coen Brothers-esque "idiots in way over their heads" dark crime comedy than it is as a "big tech" satire. Perhaps heavily emphasizing in the marketing that this was "From the Producers of Barbarian" somewhat inflated expectations, for this doesn't have the big, gear-shift twists and sense of discovery that Zach Cregger's film had, but it is still effective…

Make movies like the Coens. Live life like Lebowski.

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Final Destination 3

2006

★★★

Let’s be honest, two of these three stars are because Mary Elizabeth Winstead holds this movie on her back. Every generation of horror needs franchises to turn your brain off and have some fun. Final Destination is just that. Not the best installment in the franchise but no doubt plays big on either a big screen or something along the lines of what LG OLED puts out on the market.

Do You Like Hitchcock?

2005

★★★½ Liked

Metafictional horror-thrillers have been all the rage since the mid-90s, so it comes as no surprise that the following decade would see the trend in Italy. Do You Like Hitchcock? is a genuinely sleek, modern tribute to the foundational films of Alfred Hitchcock, courtesy of Dario Argento, which, in this case, means a made-for-TV murder mystery centered on a group of video rental patrons. Without the deconstruction of the media in front of you, nor the stylized gore that giallos…

Companion

2025

★★★★ Liked

I still maintain upon a rewatch that COMPANION is a blast from start to finish and that it's more successful as a Coen Brothers-esque "idiots in way over their heads" dark crime comedy than it is as a "big tech" satire. Perhaps heavily emphasizing in the marketing that this was "From the Producers of BARBARIAN" somewhat inflated expectations, for this doesn't have the big, gear-shift twists and sense of discovery that Zach Cregger's film had, but it is still effective…

Don't see it for the endless exposition, or for the tying of narrative threads from earlier franchise entries that never seemed loose in the first place. What matters here is the action set-pieces - one featuring Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) diving alone through an abandoned submarine full of nukes on the ocean floor, another showing him climbing around the outside of two airborne biplanes. The stuntwork - some done by Cruise himself - is incredible, but there is (again given…