While the MCU attempts to figure out its kinks with its cinematic universe on the big and small screen, Marvel fans are in desperate need of some Marvel programming outside… Read more Disney+’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Review →
Although the latest film from Guy Ritchie, Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre, would appear to look like just another comedic gangster film of his, it’s surprisingly more like his take… Read more Operation Fortune: Ruse De Guerre Review: A thrilling and incredibly fun spy flick from Ritchie →
For her third film as a director, Elizabeth Banks puts a horror-comedy spin on a bizarre true story about a bear and some cocaine for an outrageously fun time with… Read more Cocaine Bear Review: Banks’ third film is a hilariously fun bloodbath →
For the MCU currently being in the “Multiverse Saga,” a lot of its stories post-Endgame haven’t really touched on the multiverse. Outside of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,… Read more Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Review →
Blumhouse delivers another massively entertaining horror hit with M3GAN, a sci-fi horror flick that leans completely into its strangeness to deliver some incredibly fun scares and surprising laughs. What’s not… Read more M3GAN Review: A highly-entertaining hit that’s scary good →
Legendary director Guillermo del Toro and seasoned animator Mark Gustafson deliver a visually stunning and deeply emotional adaptation of Pinocchio for Netflix that’s one of the strongest depictions of the… Read more Netflix’s Pinocchio Review: Del Toro and Gustafson craft a masterful rendition of a timeless tale →
Writer/director Rian Johnson’s follow-up to his 2019 breakout hit Knives Out, Glass Onion, is another masterfully crafted mystery full of engaging characters and complex storytelling that has you hooked through… Read more Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Review: Your next Netflix obsession is nearly here →
The latest from director Mark Mylod, The Menu, offers a delicious slice of dark comedy with some hilarious jabs at avant-garde culinary and class that audiences can easily savor. The… Read more The Menu Review: A delectable and savory mix of horror thrills and darkly comedic satire →