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 ow... Read more.
Loki Season 2 Review: A Temporal Tug-of-War
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has long been a playground for gods, heroes, and villains, but none have been as enigmatic and unpredictable as..... Read more.
Gen V Review: Where Teen Angst Meets Superhuman Responsibility
“Gen V” emerges as a curious anomaly; a spin-off of the critically acclaimed “The Boys,” this Amazon Prime series takes us into the live... Read more.
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar Review: A Multi-Layered Meta-Narrative
The line between adaptation and originality often blurs, yet Wes Anderson’s “The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar” emerges as a whimsical yet co... Read more.
Foundation Season 2 Review: A Stellar Sci-Fi Series
The second season of Apple TV Plus’s “Foundation,” based on Isaac Asimov’s seminal science fiction series, is a slow burn that ultimatel... Read more.
The Rise and Fall of Marvel Studios: Can the MCU Be Saved?
In the annals of cinematic history, few stories are as captivating as Marvel Studios. From the birth of Iron Man to the present-day challenges,...... Read more.
The Nun II Review: Conjures Some Scares But Is More Curse Than Blessing
“The Nun II” dares to take the holy water and venture further into the dark alleys of its established lore.. and it’s an improvement...... Read more.
Star Wars Ahsoka Review: Lightsabers, Lore and Legacy!
In a galaxy not so far away from our living rooms, the revered Star Wars universe grows by another beguiling installment with “Star Wars:...... Read more.
The Last Voyage of the Demeter Review: A Journey Best Left Uncharted
Dracula has donned many capes and worn many faces, from the suave charms of Lugosi to the visceral menace of Oldman. But in André...... Read more.