Batman has had many incarnations on the big screen over the last couple decades, but none have truly brought the iconic DC hero to life in the way that writer/director… Read more The Batman Review: The world’s greatest detective has arrived →
Prolific filmmaker Steven Soderbergh continues to prove himself as a “jack of all trades” director with his latest engaging modern thrill ride, Kimi. Kimi instantly gives off modern vibes of… Read more Kimi Review: A slick new thrill ride from Soderbergh →
We’re only about a little over a month into 2022 and Netflix has already provided its first must-watch mystery in the form of a new original series, Archive 81. The… Read more Netflix’s Archive 81 Review: The first must-watch series of 2022 →
After missing out on both of Mike Flanagan’s Haunting series on Netflix, I absolutely vowed to check out his new series Midnight Mass because he’s truly a one-of-a-kind force in… Read more Netflix’s Midnight Mass Review: Always have faith in Flanagan →
With her noteworthy performances in Netflix’s Haunting series and more recently Midnight Mass, which I swear I’ll get to soon, Kate Siegel leading new Netflix horror flick Hypnotic made it… Read more Hypnotic Review: A bland and visionless Netflix horror offering →
Writer/director Edgar Wright has really broken into mainstream notoriety with the comedic charm and unique energy of films like Baby Driver, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, and the Cornetto trilogy.… Read more Last Night in Soho Review: Wright’s trek into true psychological horror is a can’t miss experience →
Honestly, when I was first jumping into Netflix’s new horror film, There’s Someone Inside Your House, I was expecting your run of the mill slasher. However, this film’s behind the… Read more There’s Someone Inside Your House Review: Missed potential makes for a mixed viewing →
*This Review Does Contains Spoilers* It feels like every year there’s always a breakout show, movie, or game that becomes such a big hit you have to drop everything you’re… Read more Netflix’s Squid Game Review: Exceptional thrills and deeply thematic storytelling all in one →