“Above the Clouds” Review | A Touching Journey Through Grief and Growth
Above the Clouds is a heartfelt, character-driven indie gem that finds both humor and honesty in life’s toughest transitions.
“Thunderbolts*” Review | All About Bob
Marvel is bringing the Multiverse Saga to an end, and that begins with Thunderbolts*. Find out how this rag tag team of misfits holds up in our Thunderbolts* review.
“The Legend of Ochi” Review | A Visually Enchanting Fantasy
“The Legend of Ochi” offers breathtaking visuals and heartfelt themes, though its scattered story and thin character arcs hold it back from greatness.
“Andor” Season 2 Review | The Best Star Wars Show
Andor Season 2 elevates the Star Wars saga with exceptional performances and gripping storytelling, solidifying its place as the franchise's finest live-action series.
“Sinners” Review | Campy Fun
Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler team up again for an expressive film with a number of twists and turns. Find out all the details in our review of Sinners.
“Warfare” Review | A Visceral and Intimate War Story
A haunting, boots-on-the-ground war film, Warfare captures the chaos, confusion, and humanity of battle in a way few films dare to attempt.
“The Amateur” Review | Needs More Friction
The latest attempt to add a unique spin on the traditional spy thriller formula almost worked. Find out more in our review of The Amateur.
Award-Winning Rom-Com “Above the Clouds” Comes to Arizona
Above the Clouds, an award-winning Asian-led rom-com starring Kahyun Kim and Chris Labadie, will screen in Tempe on April 12 with a live Q&A.
New Trailer Drop: “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning” Promises an Epic Conclusion
Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt faces his ultimate test in the action-packed trailer for Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, promising a jaw-dropping conclusion to the iconic franchise.
“The Alto Knights” Review | De Niro Shines In A Familiar, Yet Uneven Mafia...
“The Alto Knights” offers a nostalgic mobster flick anchored by Robert De Niro’s dual performance, but falls short of reaching the genre’s legendary heights.