Assassin’s Creed Shadows takes the series to 16th century Japan, where shinobi Naoe and samurai Yasuke fight for a just world for their people.
Author: Jason Flatt
The Parenting brings a couple and their parents to a remote rental for the weekend only for the haunted house’s demon to test their relationship.
Black Bag is smartly crafted for a subtly humorous and fully thrilling experience between two spies who are married to each other.
The Day the Earth Blew Up is proof that legacy characters don’t have to rely on nostalgia to have successful modern movies.
Love Forever is a new low for Netflix Originals—a completely bland and boring romance about two people who shouldn’t be getting married.
With deep influences from the French and Iranian New Waves, Universal Language is equal parts a moving experience and a profound piece of art.
Paddington in Peru has much of the charm of the previous movies, but a lot is lost in the transition to an Indiana Jones-like adventure format.
Love Hurts (2025) is a fun movie, but it has a big Rose-sized pain point as the character doesn’t match the tone of the rest of the action-comedy antics.







