Sunday, November 24, 2024

The Passenger Review

There is a low-key, somewhat sparse feel to The Passenger, director Carter Smith’s (The Ruins, Midnight Kiss) engaging and thought-provoking hostage thriller. With Blumhouse behind this...

With Love and a Major Organ Review

What starts as a stage-setting metaphor, "My mother used to tell me that her heart was a ball of yarn," soon turns out to be part...

Meg 2: The Trench Review

Jason Statham returns to battle underwater intrigue in a prehistoric shark feeding frenzy unleashed on hapless tourists. Meg 2: The Trench brings other hungry Cretaceous critters...

Strange Planet Review

When you stop and think about it, our everyday life is pretty weird right? The fact that we celebrate another year of life with our birthdays,...

Heartstopper Season 2 Review

Remember all those fluttery, gushy, heartfelt vibes you felt when you first tuned into Heartstopper in April 2022? They're about to make a comeback. So hug...

Lovely, Dark, and Deep Review

Of the several types of conflict in storytelling, 'humanity vs. nature' is both one of the most interesting and one of the most underutilized. Most of...

Hippo Review

Imagine if Wes Anderson and Jim Jarmusch got together to make a sex comedy, given free rein to unleash all of their quirks to their fullest,...

Waiting for the Light to Change Review

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s become commonplace to talk about how the youths are sad, depressed, and lonely. Statistically, these conversations are in the right —...

Reveille Review

There are countless war films out there for audiences to sink their teeth into, and the genre seems to be bigger than ever, thanks to the...

Dreamin' Wild Review

As an audience, we are fascinated with the real-life stories of celebrities and artists. Whether we keep up with them on the news, watch interviews, or...