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"My Old Ass" is a hilariously heartwarming exploration of self-discovery, perfectly blending comedy, drama, and sci-fi elements with standout performances from Aubrey Plaza and Maisy Stella.
“Never Let Go” Review | A Haunting Exploration of Fear
"Never Let Go" is a haunting horror film that excels in atmosphere, tension, and performances, but stumbles slightly in its attempt to deliver a conclusive ending.
The Substance Review | Black Mirror Lite
Fans of Black Mirror will want to check out the latest film to hit theaters. Find out why in our review of The Substance.
Agatha All Along Review | Bland Beginnings
After Deadpool and Wolverine was a smash hit at the box office, can Marvel replicate that success on Disney Plus? Find out with our review of the first four episodes of Agatha All Along.
The Cults of DragonCon
Learn more about the peculiar cults of DragonCon from the Cult of the Carpet to the Cult of Jon, there's a cult for everyone.
“Speak No Evil” (2024) Review | A Tense, Unnerving Thriller
Speak No Evil (2024) is a tense psychological thriller elevated by James McAvoy’s chilling performance and a bold reinterpretation of the original’s ending.
Transformers One Review | Better Than Bayformers
Paramount continues the trend of origin stories no one asked for, but this one is actually pretty good. Find out more in our Transformers One review.
“Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” Review | A Fun Nostalgic Ride
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is a wild, nostalgic sequel that mixes chaotic humor, visually stunning gothic charm, and memorable performances, even if it occasionally feels overstuffed with subplots.
“The Front Room” Review | A24’s Latest Psychological Thriller
"The Front Room" is a slow-burn psychological thriller from A24 that trades traditional horror for character-driven tension, elevated by Kathryn Hunter's haunting performance.
“Alien: Romulus” Review | Terrifying Return To Horror Roots
Alien: Romulus is a masterclass in horror that brings the franchise back to its roots, offering a simple yet relentlessly terrifying experience.