While the MCU attempts to figure out its kinks with its cinematic universe on the big and small screen, Marvel fans are in desperate need of some Marvel programming outside… Read more Disney+’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Review →
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 →
The Creed films have handled the torch of the Rocky franchise incredibly well thus far charting a new legacy through Adonis’ personal story while still embodying the spirit of the… Read more Creed III (Spoiler-Free) Review: An incredible trilogy ender that defines the Creed legacy →
For the MCU currently being in the “Multiverse Saga,” a lot of its stories post-Endgame haven’t really touched on the multiverse. Outside of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,… Read more Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Review →
Compared to previous episodes, the fourth episode of HBO’s The Last of Us definitely has the vibes of a standard filler episode where not much happens, yet it showcases a… Read more HBO’s The Last of Us: Episode 4 Review →
*This review contains Full Spoilers* Before The Last of Us sends its central duo on their adventure through a horror-filled America, it uses its third episode to shed light on… Read more HBO’s The Last of Us: Episode 3 Review →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* The second episode of The Last of Us continues to explore its world-ending infection, both narratively and visually, while further establishing a bond between its… Read more HBO’s The Last of Us: Episode 2 Review →