A24’s newest film from the mind of writer/director Peter Strickland, In Fabric, takes viewers on a hilariously creepy joy-ride through the mysterious events that surround a gorgeous red dress. With… Read more In Fabric Review: Say yes to this hypnotizing and hilarious film about a killer dress →
On this week’s episode Harley Quinn, A High Bar, Joker (voiced by Alan Tudyk) is still pissed about Harley (voiced by Kaley Cuoco) dumping him and sets his sights on… Read more Harley Quinn: A High Bar Review →
Like the man it’s based on, Netflix’s new film, Dolemite Is My Name, is raw and determined as it captures the slick and stylized story of comedy legend Rudy Ray… Read more Dolemite Is My Name Review: A fittingly funny rise from the ashes story that boasts the comeback of a lifetime from Eddie Murphy →
For most of her existence, Harley Quinn has just been known as the maniacal love interest to the Joker within a very abusive and uncaring relationship. However, in recent years,… Read more Harley Quinn: Series Premiere Review →
On this week’s episode of Rick and Morty, One Crew Over the Crewcoo’s Morty, the duo gets the crew back together to pull off the most convoluted and contrived heist… Read more Rick and Morty: One Crew Over the Crewcoo’s Morty Review →
*BUUURP* Rick and Morty is back bitches. After it’s long hibernation with creators Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon working on a deal with Adult Swim to continue Rick and Morty’s… Read more Rick and Morty Season 4 Premiere Review →
Writer/director Bong Joon-ho has already gained some high claim from the industry and moviegoers alike with films like his fan-favorite monster movie The Host and his adaptation of the graphic… Read more Parasite Review: A modern-day masterpiece that burrows into each viewer’s head and leaves its mark →
Fresh off his success in the MCU with Thor: Ragnarök, writer/director Taika Waititi goes in a much bolder and funnier direction with his anti-hate satire, Jojo Rabbit. While most young… Read more Jojo Rabbit Review: Waititi’s anti-hate satire is one part hilarious, one part meaningful, and a whole lot of heart →