Praise Kier! “Severance” Officially Renewed for Season 3 on Apple TV+
Apple TV+ has officially renewed its Emmy-winning sci-fi thriller Severance for a third season after breaking viewership records.
Snow White Review | It’s Serviceable
Another Disney live-action remake comes to movie theaters, but is it worth your time? Find out in our review of Snow White.
“Opus” Review | A Missed Opportunity in Psychological Horror
Opus is a misfiring attempt at blending satire and horror, with underdeveloped storytelling that leaves its talented cast unable to save its lackluster narrative.
“Novocaine” Review | A Sharp Dose of Dark Humor
Novocaine delivers an entertaining mix of dark humor and action, with Jack Quaid’s charismatic lead performance keeping it from becoming numbingly predictable.
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.
Sony Unveils Official Trailer for “28 Years Later”, Launching a New Trilogy
The 28 Days Later saga continues with "28 Years Later", directed by Danny Boyle and set to launch a thrilling new trilogy on June 20, 2025.
“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.
“Queer” Review | A Lush Exploration of Desire and Isolation
Luca Guadagnino’s "Queer" is a visually stunning, emotionally raw exploration of longing and addiction, anchored by Daniel Craig’s transformative performance.