Despite the slasher sub-genre being filled to the brim with iconic killers and franchises, there’s always room to see it grow and for new perspectives to emerge. Over the years,… Read more In a Violent Nature Review: A killer new approach to a slasher →
Anyone But You was totally overshadowed by bigger releases when it hit theaters last December but has picked up steam in the new year to earn very good box office… Read more Anyone but You Review: A crowd-pleasing rom-com where Sweeney and Powell shine →
The start of a new year means that there’s a strong slate of upcoming movies that audiences should be aware of. Alongside a slew of fresh originals from ascending and… Read more 5 Upcoming Movies You Can’t Miss in 2024 →
With her Oscar-winning feature directorial debut, Promising Young Woman, writer/director Emerald Fennell established herself as a fearless filmmaker as she mixed enticing thrills with gut-wrenchingly real subject matter. Now with… Read more Saltburn Review: Fennell’s latest is a lavish and surprisingly sinister must-watch →
For its 100th Anniversary, Disney delivers an animated film that exudes the magic, music, visuals, and genuine joy that have defined its legacy and impact in pop culture. But it’s… Read more Disney’s Wish Review: A mostly enjoyable return to that classic Disney magic →
Writer/director Eli Roth became a horror icon when he showcased his sickening vision of gore and brutality through films like Cabin Fever, the Hostel films, and The Green Inferno. Now,… Read more Thanksgiving Review: Roth returns to his gory roots for a very good time →
After trying its hand at a few reboots, the Saw franchise finally has a strong reentry into the horror genre with Saw X – which takes the franchise’s gory goods… Read more Saw X Review: Jigsaw is back, better, and bloodier than ever →
After having a breakout feature directorial debut with Shiva Baby back in 2020, writer/director Emma Seligman returns for another hilarious and wildly fun film that features rising young talent, a… Read more Bottoms Review: An instant classic teen comedy that never stops being funny →