The latest from director Mark Mylod, The Menu, offers a delicious slice of dark comedy with some hilarious jabs at avant-garde culinary and class that audiences can easily savor. The… Read more The Menu Review: A delectable and savory mix of horror thrills and darkly comedic satire →
While the films of Robert Eggers, The Witch and The Lighthouse, have made the writer/director a prevailing force in the indie horror space, his more abstract and atmospheric approach hasn’t… Read more The Northman Review: A brutal masterpiece of revenge →
Writer/director Edgar Wright has really broken into mainstream notoriety with the comedic charm and unique energy of films like Baby Driver, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, and the Cornetto trilogy.… Read more Last Night in Soho Review: Wright’s trek into true psychological horror is a can’t miss experience →
When this year started, before the COVID-19 Pandemic changed everything, I had written an article for In Their Own League about my most anticipated movies of the year and proclaimed… Read more The Queen’s Gambit Review: A compelling character driven narrative matched with a complex showcasing of chess →
Look, there’s no getting around the fact that Fox’s last X-Men movie, The New Mutants, has not had the easiest road to getting released. With major reshoots, the film getting… Read more The New Mutants Review: The unfortunate mess it was sadly meant to be →