Nicolas Cage has had a quiet resurgence in his acting career over the last few years starring in small films that let his big personality flourish and his latest film,… Read more The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent Review: Cage and Pascal’s bromance carries the film →
Moon Knight’s penultimate episode fleshes out the story behind its protagonist’s pain while bringing its two central personalities together for a time-bending emotional ride. Traditionally, a flashback-heavy episode is generally… Read more Marvel’s Moon Knight: Asylum (Episode 5) Review →
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 →
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 →
Prolific filmmaker Steven Soderbergh continues to prove himself as a “jack of all trades” director with his latest engaging modern thrill ride, Kimi. Kimi instantly gives off modern vibes of… Read more Kimi Review: A slick new thrill ride from Soderbergh →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* The season finale of Peacemaker ties its adventure together with a sting of hilarious and kick ass action that also contains some amazingly emotional character… Read more DC’s Peacemaker: Season Finale Review →
Star Wars fans have been eagerly awaiting to see the return of beloved bounty hunter Boba Fett only for that return to feel like pure hopes and dreams. Finally, though,… Read more The Book of Boba Fett: Series Premiere (First Two Episodes) Review →
Given the incredible cast involved and a visionary like Guillermo del Toro in the directors’ chair, Nightmare Alley showed a lot of potential to be a perfectly mysterious, suspense-driven noir… Read more Nightmare Alley Review: Interesting ideas get overtaken by a boring story →