Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Lessons In Chemistry Review | Brie Larson Is the Best Ingredient in This Limited...

Brie Larson leaves her Captain Marvel boots behind and suits up as a 1950s scientist/forced homemaker in Lessons in Chemistry, Apple TV+s refreshing and inviting outing...

Dear David Review | A Viral Story That Misses the Mark

Dear David originally haunted our screens in 2017 as Adam Ellis, a Buzzfeed illustrator, started posting on then-Twitter about strange paranormal occurrences in his apartment. From...

Old Hollywood Haunted by Ancient Curses in New Los Angeles Theatre Show

Enter the light — if you dare! MovieWeb was recently on hand to try out a new immersive horror experience at the iconic Los Angeles Theatre,...

In Our Day Review | Hong Sang-soo’s Latest Movie Rehashes What We’ve Already Seen...

When Hong Sang-soo made his directorial debut in 1996, with the movie The Day a Pig Fell Into a Well, it marked the beginning of one...

Frasier Review | Tossed Salad & Re-Scrambled Eggs

This may not be the Frasier you knew 20 years ago, but there’s something curiously appealing and inviting about the new Paramount+ revival, which feels like...

Down Low Review: The Raunchy, Unapologetic Gay Dark Comedy with Zachary Quinto

It doesn’t take long before Down Low rises to the occasion. Literally. Within the first few minutes of director Rightor Doyle’s (Bonding) fabulous yet frenetic farce,...

The Burial Review | Jamie Foxx and Tommy Lee Jones Have Tremendous Chemistry in...

A White Mississippi funeral owner hires a Black personal injury lawyer from Florida to sue a behemoth Canadian corporation when they try to force him out...

The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial Review | William Friedkin's Final Film Is an Old-Fashioned Legal...

The Caine Mutiny is an old classic that has been rewired to fit many different moments. Herman Wouk's novel tells the story of the U.S.S. Caine...

About Dry Grasses Review | Turkey’s Newest Oscar Entry Slowly Hits All the Right...

One of the biggest forces in Turkish cinema in the past few decades has been director Nuri Bilge Ceylan. The Istanbul-born director became well-known in 2008...

Dangerous Waters Review | A Badass Female Lead and Ray Liotta's Final Role

Brainstorm Media's latest film, Dangerous Waters is a compelling thriller set on the isolating open water, which gives birth to a badass new female heroine. Its...