With the release of Terminator: Dark Fate set for this weekend, it’s time to sift through the atrociously convoluted timeline of the Terminator series in this installment of Cinema Smack’s State of the Franchise!
Category: Features
In Theaters Review – Zombieland: Double Tap
Ten years after the original, Zombieland: Double Tap sticks to its predecessor’s formula as an enjoyable, if uninspired, sequel.
In Theaters Review: Jay and Silent Bob Reboot
Jay and Silent Bob Reboot marks the return of the titular cult favorite stoners in a heartfelt, yet convoluted and largely unfunny, mess of a movie.
In Theaters Review: The Addams Family
The 2019 version of The Addams Family is a shockingly bland re-imagining of the charismatic and quirky characters created by Charles Addams.
In Theaters Review: Joker
Todd Phillips’ new film, Joker, is an astounding achievement for DC as a brutally realistic character study of someone’s descent into madness.
In Theaters Review: Ad Astra
James Gray’s new space drama, Ad Astra, is reminiscent of many other recent space-centric films but far less memorable.
In Theaters Review – Rambo: Last Blood
Rambo: Last Blood delivers what most fans should expect from a Rambo movie and also some things that you’d never expect.
State of the Franchise: Rambo
With Rambo: Last Blood set for release this weekend, we revisit the entire Rambo series in this installment of Cinema Smack’s State of the Franchise!
In Theaters Review: It Chapter Two
It Chapter Two amplifies many of the same problems of its predecessor while dishing up a bloated runtime and not much story.
In Theaters Review: The Peanut Butter Falcon
The Peanut Butter Falcon channels the drama, comedy, and heart of Barry Levinson’s 1988 film, Rain Man, while also carving out its own legacy as a heartfelt buddy film.