After so many years of mediocre live-action film adaptations of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles that struggled to capture the characters, chemistry, and world of the iconic comics, TMNT fans can… Read more Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem Review →
The feature directorial debut of Molly Gordon and Nick Lieberman – Theater Camp – has garnered such immense praise since its debut at this past Sundance Film Festival that it… Read more Theater Camp Review: Quite possibly the best comedy of the year →
Sony and PlayStation Productions have done pretty well so far in turning beloved PlayStation franchises into intriguing and engaging movies and tv series. Their short but solid streak continues with… Read more Peacock’s Twisted Metal Review →
The Equalizer franchise returns with its third and final entry – where director Antoine Fuqua and Denzel Washington deliver enough charm and jaw-dropping brutality to not only overshadow some of… Read more The Equalizer 3 Review: Fuqua and Washington deliver a trilogy-ender that’s easy to love →
In the same spirit as films like Good Boys, Universal and director Josh Greenbaum deliver one of the most surprising and enjoyable comedies of the summer with Strays – a… Read more Strays Review: A better than expected comedy with some strong humor and hear →
A24 has been a pivotal force in elevating the indie horror scene by finding talent and stories brimming with potential and helping them get in front of the biggest audiences… Read more Talk to Me Review: A24 unleashes another can’t-miss horror experience →
Even before Christopher Nolan’s latest film, Oppenheimer, became one half of 2023’s most well-known promotional campaign Barbenheimer, there were many reasons for it to be considered one of the biggest… Read more Oppenheimer Review: Nolan’s latest delivers some of his strongest thrills and captivating storytelling yet →
No film that’s released this year – or quite possibly in the last couple of years – has had a captivating arc leading up to its release like the Barbie… Read more Barbie Review: Gerwig brings the world of Barbie to life possibly delivering her best film →