Directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, collectively known as Daniels, unleash a visionary masterpiece with their latest film Everything, Everywhere, All at Once that lives up to its name through… Read more Everything, Everywhere, All at Once Review: A visionary multiverse masterpiece →
Michael Bay’s latest film, Ambulance, delivers the explosive action many would expect to see from the prolific director, but shows a stronger side to Bay’s filmmaking that makes it a… Read more Ambulance Review: Bay’s latest is an enjoyable, action-packed thrill ride →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* While Moon Knight introduced viewers to a fast-moving mystery in its premiere, it slows things down in its follow-up episode to give us more of… Read more Marvel’s Moon Knight: Summon the Suit (Episode 2) Review →
While most may not know him off-hand, Morbius is a special entity in Spider-Man’s rouge’s gallery as he adds a more horror-driven persona for Spider-Man to face and has even… Read more Morbius Review: Cut to shreds and left a total mess →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* As the MCU has started to pass the torch to a new generation of heroes, it’s been intriguing to wonder how Moon Knight would fit… Read more Marvel’s Moon Knight: Series Premiere Review →
Writer/director Iris K. Shim’s feature directorial debut, Umma, offers some strong scares within its personal horror story, but struggles to maintain its strength throughout. Shim establishes a unique environment in… Read more Umma Review: A modern ghost story with solid scares and story →
While indie film powerhouse A24 has been a pivotal force in the horror genre with films like Hereditary, The Witch, and Midsommar, they haven’t always been able to connect with… Read more X Review: A raunchy 70s style slasher with stellar storytelling and stylistic horror →
The second feature from Columbus director Kogonada, After Yang, is a deep exploration of the connection between humans and technology shown through a charismatic and compassionate lens. Kogonada sets an… Read more After Yang Review: Defining what it means to be human →