Sunday, November 24, 2024

Gran Turismo Review | A Thrilling Adaptation of Playstation's Hit Racing Simulator

Gran Turismo tells the incredible true story of how an avid young fan of Playstation's hit racing simulator became a professional racer on the international circuit....

Bottoms Review: Girls Run a Raunchy and Hilarious New Fight Club

What lengths would your high-school self go to in order to achieve a certain raunchy goal before graduation? We've seen it done in throwbacks like American...

Harlan Coben’s Shelter Review | A Hip, Angsty YA Mystery Filled with Twists You’ll...

You would be forgiven if you find Harlan Coben’s Shelter eerily and creatively adjacent to the crime-solving antics found in shows like Nancy Drew, Stranger Things,...

We Kill for Love Review | A Flaccid Ode to Softcore Thrillers

Many an American teen growing up in the 1980s, 90s and even 2000s experienced a sexual awaking whilst watching a direct-to-video erotic thriller. These movies, which...

Ahsoka Premiere Review | Dave Filoni Delivers Star Wars Greatness

Ahsoka takes beloved characters from 15 years of Star Wars animated and live-action lore on a thrilling new quest that ardently rewards a dedicated fan base....

The Winter King Premiere Review | A Bold and Bloody Retelling of the Arthurian...

In fifth century Britain at the dawn of the Dark Ages, a vicious and temperamental monarch exiles his bastard son after a tragic loss in battle....

Fenris Review | Simen Alsvik Throws Everything to the Wolves

Fenris is one of those rare series you simply cannot take your eyes off of. Set in a forested village of Østbygda, Norway, the landscape is...

Blackout Review | Dense Werewolf Thriller Has Plenty to Say but Lacks Scares

Larry Fessenden's horror credentials are unquestionable. He's both starred in and directed films from deep within the genre, and he's worked with the likes of Guillermo...

New Life Review | A Cat and Mouse Thriller with a Horror Twist

New Life, the debut feature-length offering from writer/director Jonathan Rosman, is yet another case of a film that's difficult to talk about without spoiling some of...

Satan Wants You Review | Michelle Remembers, the World Forgets

Life partners Sean Horlor and Steve J. Adams have made a name for themselves as a formidable filmmaking duo. They have no less than 20 short...