In a time where DC was at its lowest and desperately struggling to pull its cinematic universe together, Shazam! busted onto the scene to give the DCEU a vibrant, good-hearted… Read more Shazam!: Fury of the Gods Review →
Directors Tyler Gillett and Matt Bettinelli-Olpin reinvigorated the Scream franchise with their requel last year by delving into new film meta-commentary and finding a great balance between old and new.… Read more Scream VI Review: A blood-soaked and deeply thrilling new outing for Ghostface →
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 →
For her third film as a director, Elizabeth Banks puts a horror-comedy spin on a bizarre true story about a bear and some cocaine for an outrageously fun time with… Read more Cocaine Bear Review: Banks’ third film is a hilariously fun bloodbath →
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 →
It’s pretty wild how a well-known character or franchise going into public domain opens up tons of possibilities. Once an iconic franchise or character can be used freely by the… Read more Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey Review – A boring horror spin on classic characters →