J.J. Perry’s Day Shift may not be anything new or original, but it ends up being a memorable balls-to-the-walls vampire-action film that’s best experienced with a group of people (or in a midnight screening.
Read MoreThe Predator has returned to our screens, more specifically our television screens with Hulu’s Prey, a prequel that manages to not only return the franchise to its roots successfully, but reinvigorate it in the process as well.
Read MoreNope is larger in scale than Jordan Peele’s previous films and he feels very in command of what he wants to create. While it doesn’t reach the same heights as his previous , there is still something thrilling about seeing where Peele’s mind will take the audience next. Here’s our review.
Read MoreFresh off directing one of the biggest blockbusters in history, Anthony and Joe Russo team up with Netflix, Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans for the streamer’s most expensive attempt at a franchise hopeful to date.
Read MoreThe God of Thunder has returned in director Taika Waititi’s highly anticipated Asgardian sequel, Thor: Love and Thunder. Fortunately, fans of the brawny hero will not be disappointed with this colorful, hilarious, and heartfelt entry into the ever-expanding MCU.
Read MoreThe impact which the late Leonard Cohen left upon the arts is impossible to doubt. Yet even in Cohen’s impressive catalog, there is no song which left such an impression as the song “Hallelujah.” Its journey is explored and covered in the documentary Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, a Journey, a Song.
Read MoreOverall, ELVIS is more of a look into his life and career from a certain perspective than the traditional biopic, but it works so seamlessly to combine all the things that one could possibly want from a picture about the King. Baz Luhrmann’s glitzy, glamorous, and colorful style makes for an exciting, emotional, and visually spectacular film.
Read MoreThe Black Phone leaves a lot to be desired and it is good to see director Scott Derrickson back in his horror element, trying to craft something that haunt us long after we have left the theatre. But with a muddled script and uneven performances, this is a middle of the road horror film that could’ve been so much more but ends up being fine in the most disappointing fashion.
Read MoreCooper Raiff’s Cha Cha Real Smooth is that good, even if it isn’t perfect. A couple of predictable beats prevent it from soaring the way it should, but with fantastic performances from its leads, and the film’s sharp script, it can be counted as one of the best comedies this year.
Read MoreAfter a series of Pixar movies only streaming to your home, the perennial hit-maker is finally returning to the big screen with Lightyear, a spinoff of the beloved Toy Story franchise. This spin on the franchise, while exciting, also doesn’t justify its existence despite the entertainment value it brings to the table.
Read MoreThe Jurassic era is unfortunately coming to end with Jurassic World: Dominion. The long awaited conclusion to the most recent dino-trilogy may not be a perfect film, but it certainly serves as a fitting end for the franchise, while also still leaving the door open for future stories.
Read MoreIn Terence Davies’s Benediction, led by a confident performance by Jack Lowdon, the film explores the life of one of Britain’s most famed poets, and what it is like when the talents of this time face a crisis that shakes them to their core and motivates them to create works of art that move us all.
Read MoreAfter 36 long years and multiple delays, a sequel to Top Gun is finally hitting theaters. Not only is Top Gun: Maverick worth the agonizing wait for fans, but it’s also one of the best blockbuster films ever made, full stop.
Read MoreMemoria’s ephemeral nature makes it a one-of-a-kind cinematic experience, even if the movie itself feels incomplete, through a series of very loud noises. Having said this, seeing Memoria in a movie theater is definitely an experience unlike any other and was tailor-made for complete cinematic engulfment.
Read MoreWith Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness, director Sam Raimi makes his MCU debut, resulting in a wild, visually stunning film that pushes the boundaries of its characters and world into exciting new territory.
Read MoreLiam Neeson’s newest ‘thriller’, Memory is an adaptation of a well-regarded Belgian film, which is itself an adaptation of a book entitled De zaak Alzheimer. While the subject matter of the film could have been something thrilling, edgy or entertaining, it becomes abundantly clear, when adapting the story from its Belgian roots… Something must have gotten lost in the translation.
Read MoreWhether you’re familiar with the story of Hamlet, or even the original source material, Robert Eggers’ revenge film, The Northman is a film is well worth the price of admission. It’s a wild rollercoaster which delves deep into old Scandinavian lore, no matter how unsettling the implications.
Read MoreDreamworks Animation’s recent work hasn’t been the greatest, and most of their movies were overshadowed by the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. While Pierre Perifel’s The Bad Guys doesn’t hide its heist-driven inspirations, it still crafts a fun, albeit predictable, adventure for the whole family.
Read MoreWhile Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore is a considerable improvement over its predecessor, this sequel continues to demonstrate that this franchise is in desperate need of some proper magic.
Read MoreThough he has created a divisive landscape amongst cinephiles, Michael Bay creates a narcissistic and at times nihilistic portrayal of the modern world. Which brings us to Ambulance; one of Bay’s finest outings and is his most definitively human stories.
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