the protege

‘THE PROTÉGÉ’ Review | A Popcorn Thriller with Wasted Potential

The Protégé has the talent required to make something special, but a weak script dooms it to being yet another run-of-the-mill action thriller.
what if

‘WHAT IF…?’ Review | Welcome to the Multiverse

We've seen the first three episodes of What If...? and are here to give you a spoiler-free review of what we liked about them.
the suicide squad

‘THE SUICIDE SQUAD’ Review | DC’s Finest Film Yet

The Suicide Squad is DC's finest addition to their Expanded Universe by far. James Gunn serves up an action-packed spectacle filled with raucous humor and a touch of heart that only he can deliver. The must-see summer film.
free guy

‘FREE GUY’ Review | Good Enough

With better writers Free Guy could have been an amazing film throughout. As it stands, the cast does everything they can with a below average script, and it’s enough to create an overall enjoyable experience.
pig

‘PIG’ Review | Nicolas Cage Shines Again

While the film is overflowing with emotion, this is not an overly depressing movie by any means. Throughout most of Pig it can’t even be categorized as a sad film. It’s just a well-written, well-directed, and well-acted piece of cinema.
stillwater

‘STILLWATER’ Review | An Authentic and Understated Character Drama

In our Stillwater review, we go into the questions posed in the newly released film, and how they impact the audience.
nine days

‘NINE DAYS’ Review | An Extraordinary Meditation on Life and Perspective

In our Nine Days review, is life even really a gift or more of a gauntlet of individuals struggling to survive? These are just some questions posed in this wonderful thought experiment.
the green knight

‘THE GREEN KNIGHT’ Review | Arthurian with a Twist

The mark of a good film is not necessarily in how well the audience understands the plot, but it does help. However, as the only knock on an otherwise flawless film, The Green Knight is still held in high regard.
jungle cruise

‘JUNGLE CRUISE’ Review | A Fun Ride (Pun Intended)

Jungle Cruise, starring Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt, is a fun ride but struggled to establish its own identity from other familiar adaptations.
enemies of the state

‘ENEMIES OF THE STATE’ Review | Documentary Thriller

A new documentary from Sonia Kennebeck tells the story of Matt Dehart, who was linked to Anonymous, and a web of conspiracy theories.

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