Oppenheimer Review: Christopher Nolan's Uncompromising Vision of an Exceptional Man
Christopher Nolan explores the life, controversial legacy, and significant scientific contributions of J. Robert Oppenheimer in a tense, superbly-acted biopic. Based on the biography American Prometheus:...
Cobweb Review: What A Tangled (and Scary) Web It Weaves
Director Samuel Bodin’s new horror film, Cobweb, which hits theaters July 21, offers something distinctly alluring and unique — a mood, a vibe, something eerie you...
Til Death Do Us Part Review: A Cheesy, Bloody Good Time
Picture this: it's your wedding day. "The Bridal Chorus" is playing on the organ. You're in your gorgeous white wedding dress, with your hair and makeup...
The Beanie Bubble Review
That's one of many great little lines from the new Apple Original, The Beanie Bubble, and it typifies one of the film's main goals — to...
Fear the Night Review
It’s curious to see writer-director Neil LaBute merge into the 2020s with power plays between genders again, first in House of Darkness and now Fear the...
Mother May I Review
Kyle Gallner (Scream, Smile) and Holland Roden (Teen Wolf: The Movie, Ted Bundy: American Boogeyman) work through some major mommy issues in Mother, May I? It'...
Booger Review: Body Horror Meets Gross-Out Comedy at Fantasia Film Festival
The first thing you need to know about director Mary Dauterman's debut feature-length film, Booger, is that it wants to gross you out. So much so,...
See You on Venus Review
Fans of YA book-to-screen adaptations are in for a treat with this new entry in the genre. See You on Venus is next on the theatrical...
Paradise Review on Netflix
Growing old sucks, right? Every year of our lives we can feel our bodies and minds constantly deteriorate. We grow increasingly tired and exhausted, it's easier...
Sharksploitation Review
Who doesn't love a good shark movie? Ever since the release of Steven Spielberg's 1975 classic, Jaws, audiences have been fascinated with shark movies. It's a...