Film
In The Last Duel, Ridley Scott aims to tell one story from three points of view, unfortunately, it’s his, his, and hers being screamed over by his.
Antlers is the long awaited horror film from Scott Cooper, produced by Guillermo del Toro, and presents a take on the Wendigo.
Maria Schrader’s ‘I’m Your Man’ is a charming, amusing, and fascinating sci-fi romance about a heartthrob robot created to make a specific woman happy.
My Brother, My Sister (Mio Fratello Mia Sorella) is a Netflix Original about a family forced back together by their father’s will.
Muppets Haunted Mansion is a wonderful homage to the ride it’s inspired by, featuring a star-studded cast and the trademark Muppets humor.
No Time To Die serves as a solid finale for Daniel Craig’s tenure as James Bond, with action and emotion overcoming a messy story.
Detention follows two students in 1960s Taiwan as they piece together what happened to their classmates during a time of political oppression.
Still, at just under 90 minutes, No One Gets Out Alive delivers enough creepy atmosphere and solid performances for a painless night of horror movie binging
Netflix’s Britney vs Spears, while worth the watch, unfortunately, can’t stand on its own as separate from other documentaries about the conservatorship.
Black At Night is a solid directorial debut from Maritte Lee Go, injecting themes such as gentrification and colorism into the vampire genre.
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Primate (2025) is at home in its absurd violence, pulling apart jaws, smashing in skulls, ripping off faces, is where it shines.














