The Assessment is equal parts chaotic and devastating, capturing the complexities of parenthood and how far one will go to prove worth.
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Woo Min-ho’s Harbin is tension-ridden and offers a shallow albeit successfully inspiring display of resistance against all odds.
The Shadow Strays continues to prove Tjahjanto’s mad contributions to the action sphere, and underneath is a journey of a woman wanting more
K-Pops is an adorable family comedy that, while treading familiar territory, provides a father-son relationship that shines bright!
Aside from its fascinating take on its anti-aging science, Shell is a tonally confused, half-baked attempt at a girl power moment.
Heretic will challenge its viewers, even if it doesn’t necessarily challenge or take a definitive stance amid its discussions.
All of You (2024) finds a stronger foundation when dissecting the tragedy of its romance, even if relationship itself proves frustrating.
Mike Flanagan’s latest Stephen King adaptation, The Life of Chuck, marks both a continuation and departure for the horror director.