
Kevin is back to review the recent films that he watched in the ‘Se7en with Kevin’ series.
#Se7enwithKevin #MovieReview
It has been a hell of a journey finishing up the films of 2022.

Kevin is back to review the recent films that he watched in the ‘Se7en with Kevin’ series.
#Se7enwithKevin #MovieReview
It has been a hell of a journey finishing up the films of 2022.

Kevin is back to review the recent films that he watched in the ‘Se7en with Kevin’ series.
#Se7enwithKevin #MovieReview
The Adam Project – 2.5 out of 5 – An interesting science-fiction premise quickly fizzles out. This is one expensive looking film that loses steam over the course of its run-time. There are many great actors here whose abilities can’t elevate the unevenness of the direction and the messy script. If you are a fan of Ryan Reynolds’s constant quips, you will be entertained, if not, it is just another annoyance that the film provides.

Kevin is back to review the recent films that he watched in the ‘Se7en with Kevin’ series.
#Se7enwithKevin #MovieReview

By Kevin Muller
1. My Policeman – (2.5 out of 5) – The second movie in 2022 that starred musical sensation Harry Styles took a familiar story of a forbidden romance, this time two men in love, and creates one of the duller films of the year. It wasn’t a terrible film, but one that just felt like it existed with nothing that made it stand out. Kudos to Styles, who fully committed to the role and all that came with it. Unlike most musicians who try to cross over to the big screen, he can act. The cinematography was also beautiful to behold too.