Earlier this year, director Josh Reuben (Werewolves Within) and co-writer/producer Christopher Landon (Happy Death Day) delivered Heart Eyes, a Valentine’s Day slasher that mixes comedy, romance, and horror. But unfortunately,… Read more Heart Eyes Review: A Valentine’s Day slasher that doesn’t find its footing →
With her feature directorial debut, Your Monster, writer/director Caroline Lindy dishes out a crowd-pleasing horror rom-com that puts a fun spin on a tale as old as time, and thoroughly… Read more Your Monster Review: A must-watch hidden gem of 2024 →
Anyone But You was totally overshadowed by bigger releases when it hit theaters last December but has picked up steam in the new year to earn very good box office… Read more Anyone but You Review: A crowd-pleasing rom-com where Sweeney and Powell shine →
No Hard Feelings showed plenty of potential to be THE R-rated comedy of the summer with it being led by Jennifer Lawrence and featuring a sex-comedy premise that played well… Read more No Hard Feelings Review: Lawrence flexes her comedic chops in a fresh sex-comedy →
) Most of Disney’s live-action remakes of their beloved animated classics have felt more like hollow cash grabs rather than pleasant trips down memory lane. Either these films stick too… Read more The Little Mermaid (2023) Review: It’s great to be part of this world again →
Acclaimed Mad Max franchise director George Miller returns with a visionary romance epic, Three Thousand Years of Longing, that showcases his distinctive vision for mind-bending storytelling but struggles to do… Read more Three Thousand Years of Longing Review: A magical, but mostly mundane watch →
Thor was seriously a less than enjoyable entity in the MCU before writer/director Taika Waititi turned him into a comedic god. Now, Waititi returns to give Thor another comedic adventure… Read more Thor: Love and Thunder Review: Comedy and blunders →
Universal’s newest rom com starring Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson, Marry Me, certainly has its overly familiar genre traits, but has enough charm and warmth to win just about anyone… Read more Marry Me Review: Easily enjoyable chemistry and direction overtakes recycled rom com plot →