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Burt Peterson

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Captain America: Brave New World (2025) 48% 4/5 “Captain America: Brave New World feels like the start of something new for the MCU. After the misfires of a few recent releases, there is a glimmer of hope that Marvel finally has a solid foundation for whatever the new phase will bring.” – SciFiNow Feb 20, 2025 Full Review The Gorge (2025) 63% 4/5 “Director Scott Derrickson delivers a taut and engaging experience, elevating a simple premise into a captivating monster movie with surprising emotional depth.” – SciFiNow Feb 18, 2025 Full Review Elevation (2024) 55% 3/5 “Smartly and tightly edited to arrive as a well-paced 91 minute monster mash, although relatively formulaic, the promise of the premise and Mackie and Baccarin’s charm manages to keep hope alive.” – SciFiNow Feb 8, 2025 Full Review Moana 2 (2024) 61% 3/5 “It struggles to capture the groundbreaking magic of the original. That being said, Moana 2 remains a visual feast. ” – SciFiNow Nov 26, 2024 Full Review Twisters (2024) 75% 4/5 “Twisters stirs up a gust of nostalgia for 90s Americana. Despite being set in the present day, it bears all the hallmarks of what made 90s disaster movies so fun.” – SciFiNow Oct 7, 2024 Full Review Hellboy: The Crooked Man (2024) 37% 4/5 “At its core is a story that really lands, it's unhinged as hell and holds a confidence in its characters that is unshakable, and when it really matters, the CGI shines, adding supernatural splendour to the uncomfortably delicious horrors.” – SciFiNow Oct 7, 2024 Full Review The Strangers: Chapter 1 (2024) 21% 4/5 “It smartly utilises all the tropes of a good horror but does so with an extra layer of intelligence that elevates it beyond its shlocky potential.” – SciFiNow Jun 6, 2024 Full Review Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (2024) 54% 2/5 “The creative team behind Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire seems to have given themselves a mission statement of ‘because it will look cool’ and decided to provide little other substance.” – SciFiNow Mar 28, 2024 Full Review Restore Point (2023) 95% 4/5 “Its characters, narrative and setting have all been seen before, but there’s a relatively fresh concept at its heart which helps to make it something altogether more engaging as a cyber-noir thriller. It deserves to be seen.” – SciFiNow Mar 28, 2024 Full Review Immaculate (2024) 71% 3/5 “Immaculate does have a few surprises up its sleeve, including a mid-point twist that you won’t see coming and a controversial finale that genuinely pushes the envelope of any expectations you may have.” – SciFiNow Mar 22, 2024 Full Review Imaginary (2024) 24% 3/5 “Though it lacks some of the finesse of top-tier Blumhouse, Imaginary is a fun, slightly silly horror that holds an enjoyment in watching the story play out with more psychological twists than you would expect.” – SciFiNow Mar 8, 2024 Full Review Spaceman (2024) 50% 4/5 “Renck, known for his work on the 온라인카지노추천 series, Chernobyl, has designed a unique aesthetic of dystopian vintage space exploration, dressed up with trimmings of more modern-looking VFX.” – SciFiNow Mar 1, 2024 Full Review Monolith (2023) 87% 4/5 “Vesely uses the movie’s restrictive setting and its sparse cast to his advantage, capitalising on the constrained situation to deliver truly intense and streamlined storytelling.” – SciFiNow Feb 23, 2024 Full Review Out of Darkness (2022) 85% 4/5 “Cumming works hard to build tension and rides a wave of satisfying jump scares, but the real horror comes from something deeper and that is the movie’s secret weapon that Cumming is restrained enough to keep in his back pocket until the optimum moment.” – SciFiNow Feb 21, 2024 Full Review Merry Little Batman (2023) 97% 4/5 “By not weighing such a delightfully fun story down with 80 years of history, director Mike Roth has kept the tone light and the movie immediately accessible.” – SciFiNow Dec 20, 2023 Full Review Totally Killer (2023) 86% 4/5 “Fun, scary and unsurprisingly a little bit silly, Totally Killer hits all the right notes in all the right places for horror fans who just want to have fun.” – SciFiNow Oct 6, 2023 Full Review Skinamarink (2022) 74% 4/5 “It challenges the viewer to confront the anxieties and uncertainties of childhood, forcing them to grapple with their own discomfort and fears.” – SciFiNow Jul 13, 2023 Full Review Resurrection (2022) 82% 3/5 “Resurrection is an uncomfortably intense study of the powerful grip that echoes of past trauma can have on a person’s psyche.” – SciFiNow Dec 9, 2022 Full Review Choose or Die (2022) 31% 3/5 “Choose Or Die still delivers a surprisingly satisfying third act conclusion that showcases this well-produced Indie horror’s heart.” – SciFiNow Apr 15, 2022 Full Review The Adam Project (2022) 68% 3/5 “The Adam Project is a collection of well-crafted movie beats, and while the emotional barbs sting and the action scenes pop, the story is a little too overcrowded to allow space for an anchoring through-line to tie it all together.” – SciFiNow Mar 17, 2022 Full Review Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City (2021) 30% 4/5 “Don’t expect any deep and meaningful hidden messages here, instead just sit back and enjoy having your heart rate elevated at every turn.” – SciFiNow Feb 11, 2022 Full Review Amulet (2020) 73% 3/5 “In her directorial debut, Romola Garai delivers an unnerving experiment on our perceptions of penance and predators in Amulet.” – SciFiNow Jan 28, 2022 Full Review Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021) 58% 4/5 “Venom: Let there be Carnage somehow manages to hit a sorely missed sweet spot in movies. It might not be the most cohesive or gut-wrenching piece of cinema, but it's definitely fun.” – SciFiNow Jan 6, 2022 Full Review Malignant (2021) 77% 3/5 “Conjuring up the feelings of a late Nineties/early Noughties throwback to post-modern slasher horrors, Malignant is self-aware without resorting to the usual meta-cynicism.” – SciFiNow Dec 29, 2021 Full Review Shepherd (2021) 70% 4/5 “A taught physiological horror that hauntingly portrays the madness of isolation with striking visual clarity, while still leaving breathing space for interpretation, Shepherd isn't for the faint-hearted.” – SciFiNow Dec 2, 2021 Full Review
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