Destroy All Neighbors Review: Gore, Gags, and Rock in this Symphony of Screams
“Destroy All Neighbors” emerges as a splatter-comedy that rides on its irreverent humor and a scrappy, DIY punk spirit. Directed by Josh Forbes and...
“Destroy All Neighbors” emerges as a splatter-comedy that rides on its irreverent humor and a scrappy, DIY punk spirit. Directed by Josh Forbes and...
Directed by Spencer Brown and co-written with Sarah Govett, T.I.M. orbits around Abi, a prosthetics engineer portrayed by Georgina Campbell. Tasked with the rapid...
In “The Beekeeper,” directed by David Ayer, the film’s aspirations to meld the action and vigilante genres under a thematic umbrella of justice and...
“Night Swim” plunges into the depths of the haunted-pool horror subgenre, a niche that has seen everything from the quirky to the downright bone-chilling....
Atlantis is back in our screens, and this time, the stakes are… murky. “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,” the long-awaited sequel to the surprisingly...
Where the roar of engines and the dramatics of life’s entanglements often intertwine comes Michael Mann’s “Ferrari,” a film that takes the viewer into...
“Rebel Moon Part One: A Child of Fire,” Zack Snyder’s latest foray into sci-fi epics, is a cinematic puzzle that dazzles and bewilders audiences....
In a world where reboots and origin stories are commonplace, the arrival of “Wonka” adds a dash of whimsical innovation to the familiar cinematic...
Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Poor Things” emerges as a cinematic phenomenon that dares to redefine the boundaries of filmmaking. At the heart of this masterpiece is...
“Godzilla Minus One” emerges as a rousing spectacle that returns the iconic monster to its narrative and thematic roots. Set in post-World War II...
John Woo’s 2023 film, “Silent Night,” is a unique cinematic experience that merges his renowned action mastery with a bold narrative experiment. The movie...
Disney’s “Wish” arrives as a beacon of modern animation, casting a spell that is both a reminiscence of the studio’s glorious past and a...
Eli Roth’s “Thanksgiving” slices into the horror genre, serving a feast of fear that’s been long overdue. On the platter of holiday-themed horror, Thanksgiving...
Dystopian narratives often mirror our gravest fears and deepest hopes, and “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” arrives like a familiar...
“Satanic Hispanics” attempts to be a patchwork quilt of horror, stitched together with threads of Latino folklore and ambition. This anthology, a compendium of...
“The Marvels,” the latest installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, aims for the stars but finds itself somewhat adrift in the vastness of its...
Where stories of assassins and their cold-blooded pursuits have become almost a rite of passage for directors, David Fincher’s “The Killer” emerges as a...
There’s a delicate balance between paying homage to classic tales and innovating for a modern audience. “Dark Harvest” attempts to walk this tightrope, and...
“Five Nights at Freddy’s” had the potential to break the mold. The film, directed by Emma Tammi and based on the popular horror game...
“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,...