Sam Neill

Movie Review: Thor: Love and Thunder

While it proves wildly entertaining and engaging for most of its running time, "Thor: Love and Thunder" ends up a bit too light on the story side of the ledger.

Movie Review: Jurassic World Dominion

The "Jurassic World" trilogy wheezes to a close with this mind-numbingly dumb, dull and incoherent legacy/sequel from Colin Trevorrow.

Jurassic World Dominion New NBC Sports Olympic Spot

Although the games have already begun, you can now watch the Jurassic World Dominion x NBC Sports Olympic Spot right here on CinemaNerdz!

JURASSIC WORLD: DOMINION Prologue Released

Let’s go back to the beginning. In “The Prologue,” a new, five-minute special precursor to Jurassic World: Dominion, directed and co-written by Colin Trevorrow, that is not featured in the film itself but is separate, original content. “The Prologue” serves as the beginning of a story that will be continued in theaters next summer. Check it out above! “The Prologue...[Read More]

Movie Review: The Commuter

Liam Neeson’s filmography hasn’t been all that interesting for the past ten years. Ever since Taken was an out of nowhere hit in 2008, Neeson has been seen in almost every action thriller imaginable. From cop thrillers (Run All Night in 2015), to mistaken identity thrillers (Unknown in 2011), airplane thrillers (Non-Stop in 2014, which was also directed by the same guy who does The Commuter), and ...[Read More]

Movie Review: Hunt for the Wilderpeople

Hunt for the Wilderpeople is an uplifting, gruff New Zealander film about family love. Ricky (Julian Dennison) comes from foster care to the home of Hec (Sam Neill) and his wife, Bella (Rima Te Wiata). Hec and Ricky stay away from each other initially, largely due to how similar they are. Both prefer nature and solitude to city life and small talk, and so they vet each other cautiously. Ricky trie...[Read More]

Movie Review: Escape Plan

It’s safe to say that people already have a preconceived notion about Escape Plan. With its two main stars each in their late sixties, it’s easy to poke fun at this movie – especially when those two stars are 1980s action heroes Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger. If you walk into Escape Plan expecting a cinematic masterpiece, you’ll be sorely disappointed. If, on the o...[Read More]

Movie Review: Jurassic Park 3D

Once in a while, a movie comes along that makes such a big impact, both in the industry and among the general public, that it forever alters the cinematic landscape. One such film is 1993’s Jurassic Park, directed by Steven Spielberg and based on the bestselling novel by the late Michael Crichton. The sci-fi adventure blockbuster captured the imaginations of audiences worldwide, helped to us...[Read More]

Movie Review: The Vow

As Valentine’s Day nears, a plethora of romantic movies swarm cable television and theatres designed to put us in the mood for love. The Vow, starring Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum, is a romantic drama based on true life events about a married couple dealing with the trauma of a car accident. After watching The Vow, I left the theatre feeling melancholy rather than cheerful in hopes for the ye...[Read More]

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