Fight Nights At Freddy's is a horror film based on a beloved horror video game. The movie's weird and not that great, but apparently it made so much money they're making a sequel. Anywho - check out our sin count.
Nimona is a magical movie that almost got buried under the weight of corporate takeovers. Thankfully, Netflix saved it. Anyway, all movies have sins, so..
This is the End is basically a bunch of friends and famous people mostly improvising around a paper-thin concept. Given that, it's funnier than it has any right to be. Let's check out the sins.
The Marvels is an MCU movie that really requires you to have seen a LOT of the Marvel shows because it just throws you in there and expects you to keep up. Anyway, it's got a lot of sins, too.
Game Night is hands-down one of the best comedies of the last five years. It's inventive, takes great care with the cinematography, and just makes me laugh my ass off every time. BUT - it still has sins.
Trainwreck is a romantic comedy about a girl and a sports medicine doctor and Lebron James. That was my take. Oh, you want to know about the sins probably.
Road House is getting a fresh new streaming-only remake with Jake Gyllenhaal, so we went back to the original Patrick Swayze version to look for sins. Found some.
King Kong has had many movie adaptations over the years. As a new Kong/Godzilla romp heads our way in theaters, we went back looking for sins in the 1976 version. There were lots.
Wonka did sneaky good work at the box office and was generally liked by critics and audiences alike. Its first sin was trying to hide the fact that it was a musical. Let's see the rest of them, shall we?
Migration is an animated movie about ducks that came and went and I swear I never heard a single thing about it until it landed on the sin desk. Sigh. Let's do this.
Before the new Planet of the Apes, and the not the oldest Planet of the Apes there were a bunch of other Planet of Apes. Here's the very strange but kind of awesome second one.