*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 →
Darren Aronofsky, the director behind Black Swan and Requiem for a Dream, returns with his latest film, The Whale, that sees Brendan Fraser makes a one-of-a-kind comeback performance in a… Read more The Whale Review: Fraser’s incredible comeback is The Whale’s greatest strength →
Director J.D. Dillard helms his best film to date with Devotion delivering an epic and emotional historical biopic that features top-tier performances and some incredible action. The film brings audiences… Read more Devotion Review: Dillard’s best film to date is high-flying and emotional →
The directorial debut of Nikyatu Jusu, Nanny, has some strong cultural perspectives, atmospheric horror, and a compelling lead performance, but can’t tie it all together to create a consistently engaging… Read more Nanny Review: A middling horror flick that can’t fully utilize its strengths →
Olivia Wilde caught fire as a director with her 2019 breakout comedy Booksmart but veers out of comedy and more into psychological thrills with her latest film, Don’t Worry Darling,… Read more Don’t Worry Darling Review: A disappointing follow-up from Wilde that falls apart in its final stretch →
Gina Prince-Bythewood’s The Woman King is undoubtedly her biggest film to date in terms of sheer scope and the talent it boasts but can’t exactly live up to the hype.… Read more The Woman King Review: Davis and company kill it in an otherwise okay historical action epic →
Owen Kline’s directorial debut, Funny Pages, is a unique coming of age story that’s a slice of niche nerd culture with a good comedic bite and a strong lead performance.… Read more Funny Pages Review: Comedy and cartoons make for a strong coming of age story →
Rebecca Hall continues to be an acting force to be reckoned with in her latest nerve-shredder performance in Andrew Semans’ Resurrection. The film follows a woman named Margaret (Hall) as… Read more Resurrection Review: Hall instills thrills and chills in another can’t miss performance →