In 2013, writer/director Dan Krauss created a documentary called The Kill Team that delved into how warfare can weigh and break the mindsets of young soldiers and how it led… Read more The Kill Team Review: A heart-pounding and haunting narrative debut for Krauss →
In this last trip through the world of Criminal, we take a trip to Spain to how things are there and, unfortunately, it just doesn’t live up to the other… Read more Netflix’s Criminal: Spain Review →
Netflix’s new limited series, The Spy, puts Sacha Baron Cohen into the world of espionage as he delivers one of the best performances of his career in true story that’s… Read more Netflix’s The Spy Review: Sacha Baron Cohen puts in a career-best performance →
With the streaming wars about to come to a head and Netflix about to lose a good chunk of content, the need for Netflix to develop strong original content couldn’t… Read more Netflix’s Criminal (U.K.) Review →
On this week’s episode of The Terror: Infamy, The Weak are Meat, we see how Chester (Derek Mio) is holding up being away from loved ones but not from the… Read more The Terror: Infamy – The Weak are Meat Review →
Although he might be coming off of the hot mess known as The Cloverfield Paradox, writer/director Julius Onah not only completely redeems himself with this newest film Luce, but creates… Read more Luce Review: Onah’s socially aware thriller is thought-provoking, gripping, and never holds back →
Get Out was not only a huge cultural hit when it came out back in 2017 but put Jordan Peele on the map as new name to watch out for… Read more Us Review: Nyong’o and Duke are standouts in Peele’s new unnerving nightmare →
Gina Rodriguez’s new action-packed leap feels much more like a stumble as Miss Bala never has anything for its audience to connect to and never leaves any sort of unique… Read more Miss Bala Review: Rodriguez’s action-packed leap is more like a stumble →