Our (seemingly) yearly dose of Gerard Butler thrillers in January sees the prominent Scottish star return to the post-apocalyptic world of the 2020 disaster thriller Greenland. The follow-up, Greenland 2:… Read more Greenland 2: Migration Review: An empty, forgettable follow-up →
Actor Dev Patel is already known for delivering award-worthy performances in films like Slumdog Millionaire, Lion, and The Green Knight. Now though, he charts an exciting new path for himself… Read more Monkey Man Review: Patel’s dual efforts results in a clear crowd-pleaser →
With the Spider-Verse films and TMNT: Mutant Mayhem sparking this trend of animated cinematic revivals, it was only a matter of time until Transformers got the same treatment. Thankfully though,… Read more Transformers One Review →
In a weird way, there was a lot of pressure on Alien: Romulus to “right the ship” in multiple ways. Not only did Alien fans need some satisfying course correction… Read more Alien: Romulus Review: A return to roots that comes with some baggage →
No recent film – maybe aside from Madame Web – embodies the term “development hell” better than The Crow. Seriously, the history of directors, writers, and actors attached to this… Read more The Crow Review: Completely succumbs to its development hell →
When Disney acquired Fox back in 2019, everyone knew big changes were coming to the MCU – and we’re not even talking about the X-Men or Fantastic Four. Rather, we’re… Read more Deadpool & Wolverine Review: Marvel fans’ dream scenario →
Illumination returns to the world of Despicable Me for a fourth entry that reunites fans with their favorite reformed villain, his charismatic family, and an endless supply of mischievous Minions.… Read more Despicable Me 4 Review →
There’s no denying that Yellowstone has brought the Western genre back to a more meaningful place in pop culture – or that it’s kicked off a new chapter in Kevin… Read more Horizon: An American Saga (Chapter 1) Review →