
Jonathan Sim
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Film critic. Lover of Pixar, Harry Potter, Star Wars, Marvel, DC, Back to the Future, and Lord of the Rings.
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'The Devil All the Time' Review—Fascinatingly Dreary
I typically open my reviews with a short joke, but this movie doesn't have any jokes, so neither will this review. From Antonio Campos comes The Devil All the Time, a thriller-drama revolving around the sinister characters that surround Arvin Russell (Tom Holland) as he must protect his family from nearby dangers. This is a fascinatingly dreary film that hardly ever lets up.
By Jonathan Sim5 years ago in Geeks
All 11 Christopher Nolan Movies Ranked From Good to Best!
Christopher Nolan's newest blockbuster, Tenet, has finally arrived in theaters after several delays due to the pandemic. Before I publish my analyzed review and my theories on the film, I will have to watch it again, and before I do that, I figured it would be a great time to rank his movies.
By Jonathan Sim5 years ago in Geeks
'Tenet' Review—A Mind-Bending Spectacle
Today, I took a bus to New Jersey and attended the 3:10 showing of Nolan's newest film at Kerasotes ShowPlace 14. It was my first time at a theater since March when I watched Bloodshot. Yeah, this movie is way better than Bloodshot.
By Jonathan Sim5 years ago in Geeks
'Project Power' Review—A Mediocre Action Flick
If there was a pill that could give you five minutes of pure power, would you take it? You could become a giant and wreak havoc on terrorists by stomping them to death. You could become invisible and sneak into Area 51 to kidnap an alien. Or with my luck, your superpower could be explosive diarrhea. Any of those ideas would be more original than what we got in this film.
By Jonathan Sim5 years ago in Geeks
'Greyhound' Review—Unfortunately Uneventful
It's a shame that few will be watching this film. That shouldn't surprise anyone given that it was released on Apple TV+. Tom Hanks writes and stars in Greyhound, a war film from Aaron Schneider. Hanks portrays Commander Ernest Krause in the middle of a World War II battle against German U-boats, and the result is a 90-minute war thriller with little more to offer beyond its simple premise.
By Jonathan Sim6 years ago in Serve











