It’s easy to look at Asteroid City as just “another” film from writer/director Wes Anderson because, well, it basically looks and feels like Anderson’s other movies at first glance. It… Read more Asteroid City Review: Anderson’s latest is charming, visually stunning, but slightly disappointing →
DreamWorks has a strong track record of delivering breakout animated flicks that show potential to spin-off into bigger franchises – like Shrek, How to Train Your Dragon, and Kung Fu… Read more Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken Review →
No Hard Feelings showed plenty of potential to be THE R-rated comedy of the summer with it being led by Jennifer Lawrence and featuring a sex-comedy premise that played well… Read more No Hard Feelings Review: Lawrence flexes her comedic chops in a fresh sex-comedy →
There hasn’t been a film that’s had as much pressure, praise, and controversy leading up to its release recently as The Flash. It’s no secret that the film’s development has… Read more The Flash Review: An underwhelming and disappointing end to the DCEU →
Sony Animation reached new heights in their craft and execution of an all-time classic Spider-Man story focused on Miles Morales with Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Due to the genuine heart… Read more Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Review →
) Most of Disney’s live-action remakes of their beloved animated classics have felt more like hollow cash grabs rather than pleasant trips down memory lane. Either these films stick too… Read more The Little Mermaid (2023) Review: It’s great to be part of this world again →
Director Robert Rodriguez’s latest film, Hypnotic, shows plenty of potential to be a mind-bending thriller full of wild twists and turns, but is completely marred by severe shortcomings that ultimately… Read more Hypnotic Review: Interesting twists are failed by poor execution →
Director Guy Ritchie delivers another captivating film this year with The Covenant – an intense war film that keeps the stakes and emotions running high throughout and lets the humanity… Read more Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant Review →