In an ever-growing sea of indie horror-thrillers, writer/director JT Mollner crafts something totally unique with his sophomore feature, Strange Darling, by setting up an engrossing cat and mouse game that… Read more Strange Darling Review: Moller’s latest is unpredictable as hell →
In a weird way, there was a lot of pressure on Alien: Romulus to “right the ship” in multiple ways. Not only did Alien fans need some satisfying course correction… Read more Alien: Romulus Review: A return to roots that comes with some baggage →
No recent film – maybe aside from Madame Web – embodies the term “development hell” better than The Crow. Seriously, the history of directors, writers, and actors attached to this… Read more The Crow Review: Completely succumbs to its development hell →
Ever since its screening at this year’s South by Southwest, writer/director Tilman Singer’s sophomore feature Cuckoo has been heavily labeled as a batshit insane, must-see horror flick. Now that it’s… Read more Cuckoo Review →
When Disney acquired Fox back in 2019, everyone knew big changes were coming to the MCU – and we’re not even talking about the X-Men or Fantastic Four. Rather, we’re… Read more Deadpool & Wolverine Review: Marvel fans’ dream scenario →
Illumination returns to the world of Despicable Me for a fourth entry that reunites fans with their favorite reformed villain, his charismatic family, and an endless supply of mischievous Minions.… Read more Despicable Me 4 Review →
There’s no denying that Yellowstone has brought the Western genre back to a more meaningful place in pop culture – or that it’s kicked off a new chapter in Kevin… Read more Horizon: An American Saga (Chapter 1) Review →
After delivering a breakout reentry for the Bad Boys franchise with Bad Boys for Life, directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah as well as stars Will Smith and Martin… Read more Bad Boys: Ride or Die Review →