Euphoria and Assassination Nation writer/director Sam Levinson reteams with Zendaya for Malcolm & Marie – a rollercoaster of emotions driven by ongoing tensions between a film director and his girlfriend… Read more Malcolm & Marie Review: Zendaya and Washington are stellar in an exhaustive night of combative arguing and tension →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of HBO’s 30 Coins, La caja de cristal (The Glass Box), Angelo (Cosimo Fusco) begins to consume the village in a… Read more HBO’s 30 Coins: La caja de cristal (The Glass Box) Review →
The latest from IFC Films and director Chad Hartigan, Little Fish, deals with grief and memory loss through a harrowing love story placed in the center of a global viral… Read more Little Fish Review: An emotionally powerful trip into love and memory loss →
Played On: PS5 (Original) Difficulty: N/A With there being so few vehicular combat games anymore since Twisted Metal has gone silent, there was something oddly refreshing and hopeful about Lucid… Read more Destruction AllStars Review: Destructive and explosive fun that’s nearly thwarted by its thin content →
After over six years of animated silence, aside from a collaboration with Dutch filmmaker Michael Dudok de Wit for Red Turtle back in 2016, Studio Ghibli returns with its first… Read more Earwig and the Witch Review: A disappointing, but solid enough return for Studio Ghibli →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of WandaVision, On a Very Special Episode…, everyone goes through some growing pains as Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany)… Read more WandaVision: On a Very Special Episode…(Episode 5) Review →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of HBO’s 30 Coins, Guerra Santa (Holy War), Father Vergara (Eduard Fernandez) seeks to escape a warzone while coming to terms… Read more HBO’s 30 Coins: Guerra Santa (Holy War) Review →
Once being told in a LucasArts video game and John Preston’s 2007 novel of the same name, director Simon Stone takes his own stab at reimagining the events of the… Read more The Dig Review: A dredge of dull and unremarkable discovery →