Film
‘Emergency Declaration’ is a Korean airplane thriller blockbuster starring Song Kang-ho that although gripping and intense, has many narrative flaws.
13: The Musical is a Netflix rendition of the hit Broadway musical where Evan Goldman is whisked away from NYC to Indiana just before his Bar Mitzvah.
Stay on Board: The Leo Baker Story is equal parts sports documentary and emotional story of queer self-discovery.
Dragon Ball Super: SUPER HERO is an exciting addition to the storied franchise that puts a highlight on Gohan and Picollo as an old foe threatens Earth.
Secret Headquarters is firmly targeted toward younger viewers but makes for a solid intro to superheroes.
DC League of Super-Pets has a solid premise and a nice animation style but it definitely could have used another pass at the script.
Honor Society is a witty, well-constructed entry in the teen comedy genre and Paramount+’s first big win in the streaming movie space.
In Don’t Blame Karma, when Sara’s sister Lucy comes to visit, she couldn’t have imagined she’d come engaged to her one-time best friend and crush.
LEGO Star Wars Summer Vacation is another fantastic plastic adventure where Finn takes the crew on vacation but nobody knows how to relax.
In They/Them a group of teens arrives at a gay conversion therapy camp run by a character played by Kevin Bacon.
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A slow-burning submarine voyage into cosmic dread, Iron Lung, directed by Mark Fischbach, fundamentally trusts its audience.
Emerald Fennell’s latest, “Wuthering Heights,” trades in gothic storytelling for pastel dreams and a pedestrian affair.














