Given the iconic nature and continual impact Wicked has on pop culture (especially on Tik Tok lately), the bar for a film adaptation of the renowned Broadway-musical couldn’t be higher.… Read more Wicked (Part One) Review: An epic adaptation that defies expectations →
Although it comes from a fairly unknown animation studio in Dream Well Studio, writer/director Gints Zilbalodis’ Flow has already significantly impacted this awards season. After receiving continuous praise from critics… Read more Flow Review: A highly original and surprisingly harrowing animated adventure →
With her feature directorial debut, Your Monster, writer/director Caroline Lindy dishes out a crowd-pleasing horror rom-com that puts a fun spin on a tale as old as time, and thoroughly… Read more Your Monster Review: A must-watch hidden gem of 2024 →
After delivering a daunting war-epic with his 2022 adaptation of All Quiet on the Western Front, director Edward Berger dishes out another viable Best Picture contender with Conclave. This time… Read more Conclave Review: An unexpected crowd-pleaser full of Oscar-worthy talent →
With the Spider-Verse films and TMNT: Mutant Mayhem sparking this trend of animated cinematic revivals, it was only a matter of time until Transformers got the same treatment. Thankfully though,… Read more Transformers One Review →
Tim Burton’s 1989 breakout cult-classic Beetlejuice remains a testament to the director’s imagination for its colorful cast of characters, stylized sense of humor, and timeless practical effects. Now, Burton pulls… Read more Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Review: Burton and Keaton are back baby →
Although Blumhouse has delivered some highly talked about original horror films over the last few years – including M3GAN, Freaky, and more – they’ve been bizarrely silent about their latest… Read more Afraid Review: An okay AI horror-thriller from Blumhouse →
Writer/director Greg Kwedar teams up with A24 for his sophomore feature, Sing Sing. With it, he not only helms a highly connective, personal story centered on an unlikely theater production,… Read more Sing Sing Review: Domingo and Kwedar combine for one of A24’s best films to date →