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Past articles by Jonathan:

65 Review: Adam Driver Dinosaur Movie Is a Misfire

As our 65 review explains 65 wastes its unique concept on a bloated, pedestrian thriller with a thin screenplay. → Read More

John Wick: Chapter 4 Review: An Incredible Thrill Ride

ComingSoon's John Wick: Chapter 4 review explains it is a hard-hitting, action-packed thrill ride that will blow you away. → Read More

Inside Director and Art Curator Discuss Willem Dafoe Thriller

A solitary exhibition led to a star-studded event. Focus Features held a red carpet premiere for their newest psychological thriller, Inside, at the Metrograph in New York City. This film, written by Ben Hopkins and directed by Vasilis Katsoupis, stars Willem Dafoe as Nemo, an art thief trapped inside a New York City penthouse after a […] → Read More

Champions Interview: Bobby Farrelly on Modern Comedy & Woody Harrelson

ComingSoon spoke with Champions director Bobby Farrelly about the upcoming sports comedy movie. → Read More

Champions Interview: Cheech Marin on Julio and Returning to Cheech & Chong

ComingSoon spoke with Champions star Cheech Marin about the upcoming sports comedy movie. → Read More

The Mandalorian Season 3 Episode 1 Review: 'Chapter 17' Is a Decent Return

ComingSoon's The Mandalorian Season 3 Episode 1 review takes a look at the return of Grogu and Din Djarin, which doesn't wow or disgust. → Read More

Cocaine Bear Review: Elizabeth Banks Delivers High-Octane Hijinks

As our Cocaine Bear review explains, it doesn't reach its full potential but still has enough stimulants in its system to make you laugh. → Read More

Creed III Review: Anime Influence Shines in Inspiring Boxing Movie

As our Creed III review explains, Michael B. Jordan's anime influenced Rocky spin-off succeeds and inspires. → Read More

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Review: An Overstuffed MCU Entry

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania focuses too much on setting up future movies and not enough on being a cohesive and satisfying film. → Read More

Magic Mike's Last Dance Review: A Flashy Misfire

As our Magic Mike's Last Dance review shows, it's not easy to care about this flashy misfire when the story's stakes fall flat. → Read More

80 for Brady Review: A Well-Crafted Lighthearted Comedy

Our 80 for Brady review takes a look at the comedy that has hilarity, hijinks, and a message that these legendary leading ladies still got it. → Read More

Knock at the Cabin Review: Poor Structure Haunts Shyamalan's Latest

As our Knock at the Cabin review details, the movie loses you with its loosely written screenplay and tonal inconsistencies. → Read More

You People Review: A Disappointing, Unfunny Comedy

ComingSoon's You People review takes a look at the star-studded comedy that doesn't live up to the pedigree of its cast. → Read More

Missing Review: An Excellent Successor to Searching

As our Missing movie review explains, the Searching sequel features excellent performances and tension and is a worth successor. → Read More

Plane Interview: Gerard Butler & Mike Colter on Playing the Everyman

ComingSoon spoke with Plane stars Gerard Butler and Mike Colter about the thrilling action movie. → Read More

Plane Review: A Plain Thriller With a Crash Landing

Gerard Butler’s career as an action hero continues. Since his iconic Spartan role in 300, his filmography has seen the (mild) highs of Olympus Has Fallen and Copshop and the (extreme) lows of Geostorm and Last Seen Alive. However, January 2023 has kicked off with a new action thriller from the Scottish actor: Plane. He teams with director Jean-François Richet in a film that […] → Read More

M3GAN Review: A Hilariously Camp Killer Thriller Unlike Any Other

M3GAN is an iconic slasher movie villain already, and you'll love seeing her in action, whether she's playing, killing, or doing a dance. → Read More

Best of 2022: Jonathan Sim's Top 10 Movies of the Year

2022 has been another fantastic year for movies. Whether it was the over-the-top insanity of Bullet Train or the grounded emotions of The Banshees of Inisherin, this year had something to offer every moviegoer. However, these were my personal ten favorite movies of the year. Honorable Mentions: The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse […] → Read More

Interview: His Dark Materials Cast Discusses Season 3

The stars and producers of His Dark Materials spoke about the upcoming season and what we can expect to see. → Read More

Glass Onion Review: Knives Out 2 Is Hilariously Sharp

ComingSoon's Glass Onion review, which takes a look at the hilarious and great Knives Out 2, which delivers a huge win for Netflix. → Read More