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 →
On the series finale of HBO’s Mare of Easttown, Sacrament, Mare (Kate Winslet) uncovers major secrets that bring Erin’s (Cailee Spaeny) case to a shocking conclusion and the entire community… Read more HBO’s Mare of Easttown: Sacrament (Series Finale) Review →
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 →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of HBO’s Mare of Easttown, Sore Must Be the Storm, Mare (Kate Winslet) makes some major emotional breakthroughs as the pieces… Read more HBO’s Mare of Easttown: Sore Must Be the Storm (Episode 6) Review →
HBO Max’s new comedy series, Hacks, has a delightfully biting comedic wit that stems from the chemistry and energy of its central polar-opposite paring. The series follows young writer Ana… Read more HBO Max’s Hacks: Premiere Episodes Review →
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 →
Netflix’s acclaimed animated series Love, Death & Robots returns for another volume of mesmerizing, mind-bending tales centered around its three titular themes. When this series first debuted back in 2019,… Read more Netflix’s Love, Death & Robots: Volume II Review →