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 →
Weapons Zach Cregger’s Weapons had such a mysterious aura heading into its release that you couldn’t help but wonder if it was going to live up to the hype –… Read more 2025 Review Round-Up (Part 2) →
For a lot of feature directorial debuts, we often see directors try to make their mark by tackling a fresh perspective or establish a distinct style to instantly set themselves… Read more Good Boy Review: Indy the dog leads a standout horror flick →
After The Conjuring Universe’s impressive nine film stretch, Ed (Patrick Wilson) and Lorraine (Vera Farmiga) Warren’s arc finally (possibly) comes to an end with The Conjuring: Last Rites. Unfortunately, this… Read more The Conjuring: Last Rites Review →
After delivering an Oscar-nominated breakout in 2021 with Minari, director Lee Isaac Chung returns with a high-caliber blockbuster full of heart and harrowing thrills. The film, Twisters, is an indirect… Read more 2024 Catch-Up Reviews: Twisters →
Before finishing my 2024 coverage with my Best of the Year picks, there are a couple more movies to talk about. However, instead of doing traditional reviews, I’m going to… Read more Best of 2024 Picks (Mini-Reviews): Civil War, Love Lies Bleeding, Saturday Night →
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 →
Writer/director Oz Perkins brings all the trademark elements of his haunting atmospheres into a dark detective story that constantly preys on its viewers through a tantalizing mystery, two can’t-miss performances,… Read more Longlegs Review: Monroe and Cage thrive in Perkins’ masterfully dark detective-mystery →