Parthenope Review | Subtle Beauty
Academy Award winning writer/director, Paolo Sorrentino returns with an alluring look at the life of a beautiful woman. Find out if that beauty is only skin deep in our Parthenope review.
“Captain America: Brave New World” Review | Mixed Results
Anthony Mackie returns as the new Captain America, but how does the new film compare to the last three? Find out in our Captain America: Brave New World review.
“Love Hurts” Review | Brisk Action, Great Cast
Ke Huy Quan enters his action arc with his latest film, but how does it compare to Everything Everywhere All At Once? Find out in our review of Love Hurts.
“Babygirl” Review | Good Cast, Bad Story
Office romance movies are starting to become stale. Find out if the latest from Nicole Kidman is any different in our review of Babygirl.
“Mufasa: The Lion King” Review | An Uninspired Prequel
Disney is back with a prequel to the live-action remake of The Lion King. Find out if it stacks up to the original in our review of Mufasa: The Lion King.
“Kraven the Hunter” Review | More Sony Slop
Sony is back with another Marvel-adjacent movie. Find out just how bad it is in our Kraven the Hunter review.
Godzilla at 70: The Literary Roots of a Cinematic Icon
Celebrate Godzilla's 70th anniversary by exploring Shigeru Kayama’s original stories, revealing the allegorical origins of the beloved monster as a symbol of nuclear devastation.
“A Complete Unknown” Review | A Fresh Take on the Music Biopic
James Mangold's "A Complete Unknown" delivers a heartfelt and nuanced look at Bob Dylan's early career, with Timothée Chalamet shining in an honest and deeply human portrayal.
“The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim” Review | A Return...
While The War of the Rohirrim delivers moments of action-packed grandeur, its inconsistent animation, predictable story, and lack of character depth leave it a middling addition to Middle-earth lore.
“Y2K” Review | A Nostalgic Misfire That Fizzles Under Its Own Ambition
Y2K is a chaotic nostalgia dump that leans on 90s aesthetics but stumbles with a messy plot and underdeveloped characters, leaving its ambitious premise underwhelming.