The first A Quiet Place gave horror fans a truly unique theater experience and showcased the talents of John Krasinski as a director with its silent, slow-building suspense and fresh… Read more A Quiet Place: Part II Review: More great thrills and world-building from Krasinski →
Played On: PS5 (Original) Difficulty: N/A Electronic Arts’ EA Originals label puts out its second banger of the year with Velan Studio’s intensely fun team-based multiplayer dodgeball game Knockout City.… Read more Knockout City Review: A knockout, sleeper hit in the making →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of HBO’s Mare of Easttown, Sore Must Be the Storm, Mare (Kate Winslet) makes some major emotional breakthroughs as the pieces… Read more HBO’s Mare of Easttown: Sore Must Be the Storm (Episode 6) Review →
HBO Max’s new comedy series, Hacks, has a delightfully biting comedic wit that stems from the chemistry and energy of its central polar-opposite paring. The series follows young writer Ana… Read more HBO Max’s Hacks: Premiere Episodes Review →
The Dry brings viewers into a multi-layered mystery that’s able to subvert its questionable wrap-up and slow pacing with an incredibly detailed personal story lead by a great performance from… Read more The Dry Review: Bana leads a detailed and personal dual murder-mystery →
Director Joe Wright’s newest film, an adaptation of pseudonymous author A.J. Finn’s 2018 novel The Woman in the Window, is an utter mess. The film instantly gives off Rear Window… Read more The Woman in the Window: A bland Rear Window wannabe →
Netflix’s acclaimed animated series Love, Death & Robots returns for another volume of mesmerizing, mind-bending tales centered around its three titular themes. When this series first debuted back in 2019,… Read more Netflix’s Love, Death & Robots: Volume II Review →
The latest entry in the ongoing DC Universe Animated Original Movies saga, Justice Society: World War II, is a blast into the past with some stylistic and action-packed fun. The… Read more Justice Society: World War II Review: An action-packed and epic blast into the past →