While the premise of parents trying to stop their daughters from having sex on prom night was stretched thin at times, it also made for a pretty fun lighthearted gross-out comedy. Nothing here is revolutionary, but it all works.
Read MoreWelcome to Soggy Waffles Reviews. Here’s how these bite-size, digestible movie reviews work. Every movie gets a haiku. That’s one movie, 17 syllables. Every movie gets a short write-up. I’m talking so short that you should be able to completely syrupize a plate of waffles in the time it takes to read the review. If not, then I’m not doing my job. This is my take on the movies I see, not a chewed up and spit out version of anything you’ll find online. And finally, every movie gets a Soggy Waffles rating. The scale is as follows:
Overall, I thought Ready Player One was a lot of damn fun, and while I understand why so many changes were made from page to screen, I was bummed by the byproducts of some of these changes.
Read MoreAnnihilation delivers on both the surface-level thrills and the deeper meaning parables. A heady science fiction thriller’s ending is make-or-break, and while Annihilation’s is even weirder than I imagined, it’s thoroughly satisfying.
Read MoreWhat makes Game Night better than your average Good Adults Behaving Badly studio comedy (I’m looking at you, The House) is the “Is it real, or is it?” premise of the movie, which allows the script to keep you guessing like a novel with an untrustworthy narrator.
Read MoreAfter letting Black Panther sit with me for a week before writing this review, I’ve reached a verdict: it’s undoubtedly a dope entry into the Marvel Universe…but I think I’m just over superhero movies for a while (with the exception of Infinity War, of course).
Read MoreI love Gerard Butler, but I always forget about him because I never see any of his movies. “Geostorm” what? “London Has Fallen” who? At this point, I’m not sure if he’s a decent actor who picks terrible roles or if he’s a B-list actor who’s stumbled into a few great ones.
Read More“Paddington” isn't just one of the best kids’ movies of the past few years, but one of the best movies in recent memory. That’s big shoes for a sequel to fill, and while I thoroughly enjoyed the return to Paddington’s London, this trip was a little less exciting for me.
Read MoreI’ll be the first to admit that I haven’t seen enough of Daniel Day-Lewis to praise him the way most people do, but damn. What. A. Way. To. Go. If this is really his last movie ever, he will be sorely missed by me.
Read MoreThere used to be a time when I wouldn’t dare skip a Pixar movie in theaters, and though the “Cars” series has done a lot to change that for me, “Coco” is not one to miss.
Read MoreMaybe it’s just the journalist in me, but I was on the edge of my seat throughout a majority of the film’s 116 minute runtime.
Read MoreWhile any book snob will find things to criticize when something they’ve read is brought to life on the big screen, I have the highest of praises for director Luca Guadagnino’s interpretation of “Call Me By Your Name.” It still captures that feeling of the perfect summer, when it feels like, for just a while, everything is frozen and nothing matters but who you’re with and the next time you’ll be near the water.
Read MoreAs far as biopics go, “I, Tonya” probably has to be up there as one of my favorites. Why, you ask? It’s hilarious. Why is it hilarious, you ask? Editing and structure, for one, and the very solid performances by everyone involved for another.
Read More“Molly’s Game” wasn’t my favorite movie of the year, but it was one of the most enjoyable to watch.
Read MoreThere’s just so much to love about “The Shape of Water”: a classic story of beauty and the beast with a science-fiction spin, a beautifully wordless performance from Sally Hawkins and a Cold War backdrop that’s transportive in every sense of the word.
Read MoreStar Wars followers are as hard to please as any fan base, and it’s easy to get caught up in all the shit-talking people do as soon as the latest movie comes out. But when everything is said and done, the main purpose of Star Wars is to entertain, and “The Last Jedi” is entertaining as hell.
Read MoreI’m exaggerating when I say that I slept through all of "Darkest Hour,” but it was without a doubt the most boring movie of 2017.
Read MoreI wanted to say "Showman's" weakest act was a failed attempt at juggling the heavy-handed themes of classism and racism, but it’s not juggling if you don’t even pick up the balls.
Read MoreThe irony is not lost on me that “The Room” is going down as one of the worst movies of all time, and “The Disaster Artist” is one of the best of 2017.
Read MoreI was blown away by how much I loved “Three Billboards.”
Read More“The Florida Project” is the type of movie that you know is going to stick with you for a long time as soon as the credits start rolling.
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