Netflix’s newest film from writer/director Antonio Campos, The Devil All the Time, takes viewers through a multi-layered Southern epic filled to the brim with shady characters and tests of faith.… Read more The Devil All the Time Review: Netflix’s newest film is a sinister Southern epic →
The newest original film for HBO Max, Unpregnant, is a delightful coming of age road trip flick that falls into some familiar trappings but ultimately stays fresh through it’s timely… Read more Unpregnant Review: An enjoyable and intriguing coming of age road trip →
The newest film from writer/director Charlie Kaufman, I’m Thinking of Ending Things, is a mind-bending view into the claustrophobic horrors of being trapped in one’s mind that’s a little too… Read more I’m Thinking of Ending Things Review: An intriguing thought-provoker that gets lost in its own head →
The newest film from director Ayumu Watanabe, Children of the Sea evokes beautiful animation as it takes viewers on a trippy oceanic mystery that isn’t always as appealing as it… Read more Children of the Sea Review: Beautiful animation can’t save a confounding story →
Recently, Amazon Prime added the latest addition to the coming of age romance genre with writer/director Richard Tanne’s adaptation of Krystul Sutherland’s novel Our Chemical Hearts. The film, titled Chemical… Read more Chemical Hearts Review: Abrams and Reinhart create some effective chemistry on-screen →
DC’s deadliest mercenary, Deathstoke, has rose in popularity recent years and fans have been begging to see him not only fight DC’s finest in every medium, but also go on… Read more Deathstroke: Knights and Dragons Review: A fun, blood-soaked animated outing for the iconic DC merc →
With an incredibly original concept and a star-studded cast, Netflix looks to close out the summer with an action-packed, superpowered blowout in the form of Project Power. What’s initially powerful… Read more Netflix’s Project Power Review: A fresh, superpowered concept nearly let down by a lackluster story →
Taking the concept of a serial slasher into both the world of social media and in the driver’s seat of a rideshare service, the newest film from writer/director Eugene Kotlyarenko,… Read more Spree Review: A rideshare spin on a serial slasher that takes the genre into the age of social media →