The Marvels Review: A Cosmic Quest with Uneven Thrills
“The Marvels,” the latest installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, aims for the stars but finds itself somewhat adrift in the vastness of its...... Read more.
The Wheel of Time Season 2 Review: Weaves a More Confident Tale
Amazon Prime’s “The Wheel of Time” spins into its second season with a more assured step, weaving a tale that is both grander in...... Read more.
Star Wars Sunday: NASCAR racer, Lando updates and a Star Wars OT remake wish
In a galaxy not so far away, the Star Wars saga continues to expand, with recent developments promising to propel the beloved franchise into...... Read more.
The Continental Review: Misses Its Target
“The Continental,” with its promise of underworld dealings and bullet-riddled etiquette, arrives with the swagger of a hitman confident in his mark.... Read more.
Dark Harvest Review: A Modern Twist on a Classic Scarecrow Legend
There’s a delicate balance between paying homage to classic tales and innovating for a modern audience. “Dark Harvest” attempts to walk this tightrope,... Read more.
Fall of the House of Usher Review: A Haunting Tale of Family and Legacy
“Fall of the House of Usher”, while occasionally stumbling over its own ambition with heavy-handed social commentary, manages to weave a uniquely enjoyable... Read more.
FOE Review: A Dystopian Love Story
“FOE” emerges as a peculiar one. Directed by Garth Davis, the film attempts to navigate the complexities of human relationships in a near-future world,...... Read more.
VHS 85 Review: Be Kind, Rewind This Mixed Tape of Horrors
It’s time once again to celebrate the mediocrity of today’s “hottest” film directors with the horror anthology film “VHS 85”,... Read more.
Totally Killer Review: A Failed Attempt at Genre-Blending
“Totally Killer” attempts to carve out its own space by blending teen slasher and time-travel genre elements, but without either of the chops to...... Read more.
Monsters of California Review: A High-Aim, Low-Hit Conspiracy Theory
Directed and co-written by Tom DeLonge, best known as the frontman of pop-punk band Blink-182, “Monsters of California” attempts to carve out its own...... Read more.