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 →
Originally conceived by former couple, director Dean Fleischer-Camp and comedian Jenny Slate, the journey of Marcel the Shell, an anthropomorphic shell with a googly eyes and tiny shoes, is one… Read more Marcel the Shell Review: The feel-good movie of the year →
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 →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* The Boys’ season three finale is one of the most brutal episodes in the series not only for the bloodshed that occurs as the biggest… Read more Prime Video’s The Boys (Season 3) The Instant White-Hot Wild (Season Finale) Review →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* Ms. Marvel takes a trip into the past for some strong emotional story beats but ultimately drops the ball with its villains and in creating… Read more Ms. Marvel: Time and Again (Episode 5) Review →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* With its latest episode, The Boys fills in a few character and story gaps while also mending broken bonds as it heads towards its likely… Read more Prime Video’s The Boys (Season 3): Here Comes a Candle to Light You to Bed (Episode 7) Review →
Illumination brings the Minions back for another adventure with Minions: The Rise of Gru but struggles to decide if it’s a Minions sequel or a Despicable Me prequel. The film… Read more Minions: The Rise of Gru Review: A stylized, but subpar return for the Minions →
Director Baz Luhrmann has made quite a career crafting films with a distinctively colorful, flashy, and glossy look like The Great Gatsby, Romeo + Juliet, and Moulin Rouge. His latest… Read more Elvis Review: Luhrmann’s best brings the King’s story to life →