Welcome to Our Movie Collections
Sometimes a single review isn’t enough. Some movies are part of larger tapestries - franchises that evolve, series that stumble, and universes that either soar or crash spectacularly. Our collections dive deep into these connected cinematic experiences.
The Riddick Chronicles
Follow Richard B. Riddick through his dark sci-fi journey from survival horror to space opera melodrama. Complete with brutal honesty and razor-sharp analysis.
Franchise Deep Dives
In-depth analysis of movie franchises that won’t die, shouldn’t have been born, or somehow transcended their origins to become cultural phenomena.
What Makes a Collection?
We create collections for:
- Movie Franchises: Connected series like Riddick, Fast & Furious, or Marvel
- Director Retrospectives: Examining a filmmaker’s complete body of work
- Genre Deep Dives: Comprehensive looks at horror series, sci-fi sagas, etc.
- Cultural Phenomena: Movies that spawned movements, memes, or endless sequels
Each collection includes:
- ✅ Chronological Reviews - Every movie in order
- ✅ Franchise Analysis - What worked, what didn’t, and why
- ✅ Cultural Context - Impact on cinema and pop culture
- ✅ Brutal Honesty - Our signature no-holds-barred approach
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Currently Available:
The Riddick Chronicles
2 Movies • Sci-Fi/Action • Complete
From the lean perfection of Pitch Black to the beautiful chaos of Chronicles of Riddick
Franchise Analysis
Coming Soon • Various Genres
Deep dives into Hollywood’s most persistent (and problematic) franchises
Suggest a Collection
Have a franchise you’d like us to tackle? A series that deserves the full Poor Movie Reviews treatment? Contact us with your suggestions. We’re always looking for new ways to suffer through cinema so you don’t have to.
Current Wishlist:
- The Fast & Furious Saga (buckle up)
- Marvel Cinematic Universe deep dive
- Horror franchise retrospectives
- “So bad it’s good” collections
Collections are part of our ongoing mission to provide comprehensive, brutally honest film analysis. Because sometimes you need more than 1,000 words to explain why a movie franchise went off the rails.