Caught Stealing blends pulse-pounding thriller, black comedy, and an exploration of guilt into a mixture that works far better than it should.
Author: James Preston Poole
Peacemaker Season 2 Episode 1 nails the raunchy comedy of the first season, while emphasizing the title character’s emotional arc.
Anchored by white-hot chemistry between its leads and the capacity for discussion, Lurker is an electrifying debut from Alex Russell.
Strange Harvest is a frequently engaging experiment that doesn’t get the desired result due to the undercooked nature of its storytelling.
Ick blends creature feature, goofy farce, and genuine message about being authentically yourself in an irresistibly anarchic blast.
A lack of original jokes makes Happy Gilmore 2 a belated sequel that is passable, but highly unmemorable in Adam Sandler’s output.
Like its title, Hot Spring Shark Attack is absurdity incarnate. There’s no choice but to succumb to its brand of madness.
Smoke starts as a standard procedural only to reveal itself as something darker, bolder, and braver that asks the questions “why do we start fires?”.







