Overlord director Julius Avery and Russell Crowe team up for a new supernatural exorcism horror film, The Pope’s Exorcist, that might struggle to stay fresh, but ultimately ends up being… Read more The Pope’s Exorcist Review: Crowe leads a very entertaining exorcist flick →
Keanu Reeves and director Chad Stahelski’s journey with the John Wick franchise has been amazing to watch over the last decade. From humble indie beginnings to worldwide phenomenon, the John… Read more John Wick: Chapter 4 Review →
Director Vasilis Katsoupis’ first feature film, Inside, brings viewers into a supremely slow yet oddly captivating tale of survival led by Willem Dafoe in prime form. At its core, Inside… Read more Inside Review: Dafoe thrives in a penthouse of horrors →
Directors Tyler Gillett and Matt Bettinelli-Olpin reinvigorated the Scream franchise with their requel last year by delving into new film meta-commentary and finding a great balance between old and new.… Read more Scream VI Review: A blood-soaked and deeply thrilling new outing for Ghostface →
Directing and writing duo Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, co-writers of A Quiet Place, team up with Adam Driver for an original sci-fi action thriller that has a lot of… Read more 65 Review: Another disappointing dino flick →
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 →
Even as someone who isn’t too familiar with the works of legendary Japanese horror manga writer/artist Junji Ito, known for Tomie and Uzumaki, Netflix’s new anime series based on his… Read more Netflix’s Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre Review →