Saturday, November 23, 2024

The Creator Review | John David Washington Astounds in Blockbuster Sci-Fi Thriller

A disillusioned soldier in a future war with sentient machines chooses to protect their nascent messiah over his country's interests. John David Washington continues to astound...

The Mattachine Family Review | A Heartwarming LGBTQ Indie Film About Chosen Families

It would be easy to simply peg The Mattachine Family as an LGBTQ film. It is that, but so much more, too. Relationships, friendships, and a...

The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar Review | Wes Anderson's Roald Dahl Adaptation Will...

The man, the myth, the legend. Wait, are we referring to author Roald Dahl or filmmaker Wes Anderson? Many people grew up reading Dahl's timeless stories...

Household Saints Review: A Generational Drama That Mixes Pinochle With Religious Madness

In between her 1991 coming of age movie Dogfight and her work directing the premiere of a police procedural series called Dark Eyes, filmmaker Nancy Savoca...

Sex Education Season 4 Review | A Gut-Busting and Emotional Final Season

Netflix has been at the top of their game for quite some time now, specifically in terms of original television series. Whether it's with shows like...

The Origin Of Evil Review: A Twisted Comedy Thriller You Need to See

A wealthy patriarch in a lavish seaside villa. A gaudy wife. His suspicious daughter and her angsty teenage daughter. An intimidating maid. It all may be...

The Fall of the House of Usher Review | Mike Flannagan Returns with Another...

Arguably one of the best horror directors of all time, Mike Flanagan, returns to his streaming home on Netflix with The Fall of the House of...

No One Will Save You Review: Hulu’s New Alien Invasion Film Is A Terrifying...

If A Quiet Place had an on-screen cousin, it would be No One Will Save You. Hulu’s riveting new alien invasion drama contains hardly any dialogue,...

All of Us Strangers Review: A Powerfully Emotional Journey of Acceptance

A lonely and depressed writer mysteriously reconnects with his deceased parents after unexpectedly falling in love. All of Us Strangers sublimely addresses honest truths long hidden...

Still Up Review | Prepare to Fall in Love with This Delightful New Comedy

There's no yawning with boredom while watching Apple TV+’s new insomniac comedy Still Up. The engaging British series is a breath of fresh air. Remember how...