Ricky Staub’s feature directorial debut, Concrete Cowboy, was a big festival favorite that’s now made its way to Netflix to give the platform a coming-of-age story that spotlights a deteriorating… Read more Concrete Cowboy Review: An excellently acted coming-of-age story that explores a struggling community →
The latest film from High Tension and Crawl director Alexandre Aja, Oxygen, is a very methodically told sci-fi thriller with claustrophobic intensity. The film instantly delivers that traumatic fear of… Read more Oxygen Review: One of the strongest and most intense sci-fi thrillers to date →
Disney attempts to give another one of their beloved queens of mean a live-action origin story with their latest film Cruella. The film delves into the origins of the iconic,… Read more Cruella Review: Chaotic fun delivered through great performances and rebellious style →
The first A Quiet Place gave horror fans a truly unique theater experience and showcased the talents of John Krasinski as a director with its silent, slow-building suspense and fresh… Read more A Quiet Place: Part II Review: More great thrills and world-building from Krasinski →
The Dry brings viewers into a multi-layered mystery that’s able to subvert its questionable wrap-up and slow pacing with an incredibly detailed personal story lead by a great performance from… Read more The Dry Review: Bana leads a detailed and personal dual murder-mystery →
Director Joe Wright’s newest film, an adaptation of pseudonymous author A.J. Finn’s 2018 novel The Woman in the Window, is an utter mess. The film instantly gives off Rear Window… Read more The Woman in the Window: A bland Rear Window wannabe →
The latest entry in the ongoing DC Universe Animated Original Movies saga, Justice Society: World War II, is a blast into the past with some stylistic and action-packed fun. The… Read more Justice Society: World War II Review: An action-packed and epic blast into the past →
While it originally was meant to be the next big animated theatrical release from producers Chris Miller and Phil Lord, Sony has brought The Mitchell’s Vs. the Machines to Netflix… Read more The Mitchells Vs. the Machines Review: A heartwarmingly hilarious animated family road trip for the ages →