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'Superman' Review: The Last Son Could Save Superhero Cinema
Lane Mills
Jul 9, 2025
'Superman' Review: The Last Son Could Save Superhero Cinema
Lane Mills
Jul 9, 2025

When ‘Superman’ was first announced, and since subsequently teased and advertised, a lot of folks wondered what writer/director James Gunn was going to do to break the genre’s ongoing funk.

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Lane Mills
Jul 9, 2025
'Jurassic World: Rebirth' Review: New DJ, Same Playlist
Tom Chatalbash
Jul 6, 2025
'Jurassic World: Rebirth' Review: New DJ, Same Playlist
Tom Chatalbash
Jul 6, 2025

The Dinosaurs are back wreaking havoc yet again in the latest Jurassic World instalment. ‘Rebirth’ may deliver some new thrills, but like its predecessors, fails to live up to the magic of the original Spielberg classic.

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Tom Chatalbash
Jul 6, 2025
'Sorry, Baby' Review: A Charming, Cathartic Bundle of Joy
Arjun Persaud
Jul 4, 2025
'Sorry, Baby' Review: A Charming, Cathartic Bundle of Joy
Arjun Persaud
Jul 4, 2025

‘Sorry, Baby’ is just an assured debut in every sense. It is very methodic and well-plotted in its cathartic ambitions, and equally deft, light, and profound. Director Eva Victor is a rising talent, and it already excites to think about what her cinematic instincts will provide us with next.

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Arjun Persaud
Jul 4, 2025
‘Heads of State’ Review: Ilya Naishuller’s First Miss
Maxance Vincent
Jul 2, 2025
‘Heads of State’ Review: Ilya Naishuller’s First Miss
Maxance Vincent
Jul 2, 2025

While Ilya Naishuller remains a cogent action artist who knows how to frame and shoot a succession of kinetically exciting sequences, everything around the action in his latest, ‘Heads of State’, falls incredibly flat.

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Maxance Vincent
Jul 2, 2025
‘40 Acres’ Review: R.T. Thorne Reinvigorates Canadian Genre Cinema
Maxance Vincent
Jul 2, 2025
‘40 Acres’ Review: R.T. Thorne Reinvigorates Canadian Genre Cinema
Maxance Vincent
Jul 2, 2025

With a towering performance from Danielle Deadwyler and an assured sense of style, director R.T. Thorne breathes new life into Canadian genre cinema with the thrillingly tactile ‘40 Acres’ and ensures a future for this art form.

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Maxance Vincent
Jul 2, 2025
'M3GAN 2.0' Review: New Parts, Diminishing Returns
Tom Chatalbash
Jun 27, 2025
'M3GAN 2.0' Review: New Parts, Diminishing Returns
Tom Chatalbash
Jun 27, 2025

The sassy, murderous robot has returned to the big screen in ‘M3gan 2.0’, a sequel that takes the franchise in a brand new direction, but fails to capitalize on the potential that new territory brings with it.

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Tom Chatalbash
Jun 27, 2025
'F1: The Movie' Review: A Ferociously Entertaining Blockbuster
Tom Chatalbash
Jun 26, 2025
'F1: The Movie' Review: A Ferociously Entertaining Blockbuster
Tom Chatalbash
Jun 26, 2025

F1: The Movie is a spectacularly entertaining summer blockbuster that yearns to be seen on the biggest screen possible. What it may lack in storytelling, it more than makes up for in its endless entertainment value.

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Tom Chatalbash
Jun 26, 2025
'Elio' Review: A Stellar Surprise With A Galaxy-Sized Heart
Arjun Persaud
Jun 21, 2025
'Elio' Review: A Stellar Surprise With A Galaxy-Sized Heart
Arjun Persaud
Jun 21, 2025

Pixar’s latest, ‘Elio’, is a small breath of fresh air amidst a rapidly homogenizing stream of family films

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Arjun Persaud
Jun 21, 2025
'28 Years Later' Review: A Brilliant Re-Animation of The Epic
Arjun Persaud
Jun 20, 2025
'28 Years Later' Review: A Brilliant Re-Animation of The Epic
Arjun Persaud
Jun 20, 2025

Danny Boyle and Alex Garland re-team for an effective return to their 2000’s classic in ‘28Years Later’. But was this almost three decade wait, worth it?

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Arjun Persaud
Jun 20, 2025
‘Deep Cover’ Review: Improvise to Survive
Maxance Vincent
Jun 12, 2025
‘Deep Cover’ Review: Improvise to Survive
Maxance Vincent
Jun 12, 2025

With a trio of impeccable actors in Howard, Muhammad and Bloom, director Tom Kingsley gives life to what looked like an otherwise dull piece of content in ‘Deep Cover’.

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Maxance Vincent
Jun 12, 2025
‘Materialists’ Review: Celine Song’s Meditation on the Nature of Love
Maxance Vincent
Jun 10, 2025
‘Materialists’ Review: Celine Song’s Meditation on the Nature of Love
Maxance Vincent
Jun 10, 2025

While it may not be as narratively and thematically strong as ‘Past Lives’, Celine Song still delivers a jaw-droppingly affecting meditation on love and its intrinsic connection to life with ‘Materialists’.

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Maxance Vincent
Jun 10, 2025
'From The World of John Wick: Ballerina' Review: A Thrilling, Worthy Spinoff
Tom Chatalbash
Jun 6, 2025
'From The World of John Wick: Ballerina' Review: A Thrilling, Worthy Spinoff
Tom Chatalbash
Jun 6, 2025

The John Wick universe has officially become larger with ‘From The World of John Wick: Ballerina’, a spinoff that is sure to please die hard fans of the action series while expanding the fascinating lore and mythology the franchise has already established.

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Tom Chatalbash
Jun 6, 2025
‘The Phoenician Scheme’ Review: Wes Anderson’s Self-Reflexive Triumph
Maxance Vincent
May 30, 2025
‘The Phoenician Scheme’ Review: Wes Anderson’s Self-Reflexive Triumph
Maxance Vincent
May 30, 2025

Wes Anderson culminates his cycle of self-reflexion with ‘The Phoenician Scheme’, a film that throws all of his formal sensibilities out the window, as he looks to break what made him such a revered filmmaker for the past thirty years.

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Maxance Vincent
May 30, 2025
'Bring Her Back' Review: An Unnerving Thrill Ride That You Can't Look Away From
Arjun Persaud
May 28, 2025
'Bring Her Back' Review: An Unnerving Thrill Ride That You Can't Look Away From
Arjun Persaud
May 28, 2025

Unsettling and emotionally effective all the same, ‘Bring Her Back’ is a very solid horror-thriller, which has no shortage of stunning emotional beats and set-pieces, merging together into one of the year’s finest so far.

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Arjun Persaud
May 28, 2025
‘Lilo & Stitch’ Review: The Disney Live-Action Remake Your Family Has Waited For
Jeremy Kazieva
May 23, 2025
‘Lilo & Stitch’ Review: The Disney Live-Action Remake Your Family Has Waited For
Jeremy Kazieva
May 23, 2025

‘Lilo & Stitch’ can certainly be considered one of the best live-action Disney remakes, right up there with ‘Aladdin’. It’s a fun, emotional, and thrilling ride that balances humor with a heartfelt core.

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Jeremy Kazieva
May 23, 2025
‘Jane Austen Wrecked My Life’ Review: A Mediocre Romantic Comedy
Maxance Vincent
May 16, 2025
‘Jane Austen Wrecked My Life’ Review: A Mediocre Romantic Comedy
Maxance Vincent
May 16, 2025

While ‘Jane Austen Wrecked My Life’ boasts solid performances, the array of subjects and themes it explores is far too underdeveloped to make a good movie.

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Maxance Vincent
May 16, 2025
'Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning' Review: A Mostly Thrilling Final Mission
Tom Chatalbash
May 14, 2025
'Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning' Review: A Mostly Thrilling Final Mission
Tom Chatalbash
May 14, 2025

Tom Cruise embarks to complete his most challenging mission yet in ‘Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning’, the seemingly final installment in the long-running, beloved franchise that packs plenty of emotional and visceral punch for the action-hungry fans of the series. Here's our review:

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Tom Chatalbash
May 14, 2025
'Fight or Flight' Review: Josh Hartnett Keeps Plane Thriller Just Above Ground
Lane Mills
May 9, 2025
'Fight or Flight' Review: Josh Hartnett Keeps Plane Thriller Just Above Ground
Lane Mills
May 9, 2025

Josh Hartnett fueled widespread conversation last year with his performance in the M. Night Shyamalan thriller ‘Trap’. So, following a polarizing performance such as that one, what is an actor to do next? Star in the B-movie action thriller ‘Fight or Flight’ and dye your hair blonde.

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Lane Mills
May 9, 2025
‘Friendship’ Review: A Cringe Comedy Masterpiece
Maxance Vincent
May 9, 2025
‘Friendship’ Review: A Cringe Comedy Masterpiece
Maxance Vincent
May 9, 2025

Bolstered by Tim Robinson's amazing talent, Andrew DeYoung’s ‘Friendship’ is designed to make audiences as uncomfortable as possible during sequences of massive embarrassment that are as aesthetically thrilling as they are painfully hilarious.

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Maxance Vincent
May 9, 2025
'Clown in a Cornfield' Review: Irrelevant Reverence is the Saddest Form of Flattery
Lane Mills
May 9, 2025
'Clown in a Cornfield' Review: Irrelevant Reverence is the Saddest Form of Flattery
Lane Mills
May 9, 2025

All we have to say about ‘Clown in a Cornfield’ is keep the clowns away. They’re always going to be scary - whether they haunt or nightmares or they’re simply a poor suggestion on your playlist.

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Lane Mills
May 9, 2025