Jordan Peele’s first two films, Get Out and Us, showed Peele as a rising force in the horror genre through his ability to craft unique horror stories while mixing in… Read more Nope Review: Peele’s big summer spectacle cements his title as a modern master of suspesne →
Disney has been bringing their classic characters and franchises back in live action form for over the last decade and while many of them have been box-office successes, they haven’t… Read more Chip n’ Dale: Rescue Rangers Review: Disney gets this reboot right →
Blumhouse’s adaptation of Stephen King’s iconic 1980 novel, Firestarter, showcases some strengths in establishing the horror of the story, but mostly flames out when it comes to its characters. The… Read more Firestarter (2022) Review: A hot start, but ultimately flames out →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* As the MCU has started to pass the torch to a new generation of heroes, it’s been intriguing to wonder how Moon Knight would fit… Read more Marvel’s Moon Knight: Series Premiere Review →
Batman has had many incarnations on the big screen over the last couple decades, but none have truly brought the iconic DC hero to life in the way that writer/director… Read more The Batman Review: The world’s greatest detective has arrived →
Prolific filmmaker Steven Soderbergh continues to prove himself as a “jack of all trades” director with his latest engaging modern thrill ride, Kimi. Kimi instantly gives off modern vibes of… Read more Kimi Review: A slick new thrill ride from Soderbergh →
We’re only about a little over a month into 2022 and Netflix has already provided its first must-watch mystery in the form of a new original series, Archive 81. The… Read more Netflix’s Archive 81 Review: The first must-watch series of 2022 →
Netflix’s The House delivers a unique stop-motion anthology that’s got some slow-building horror and interesting themes akin to the platform’s other anthology offerings. The film tells three stories centered on… Read more Netflix’s The House Review: A visually impressive and thematically poignant must watch →