Film
“Spider-Man: Far From Home” takes on a vacation with our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man as he travels to Europe and meets the new mysterious hero.
Midsommar is a trip into a fairytale that oscillates between nightmare and oddity, humorous and grotesque, and is a great second outing for Ari Aster.
In “Yesterday,” a struggling musician wakes up after an accident and finds out that he’s the only person in the world that remembers who The Beatles are.
In Toy Story 4, a new toy named Forky joins Woody and the gang on a road trip alongside old and new friends that reveals how big the world can be for a toy
In Netflix’s newest original film “I Am Mother”, a girl is raised in an underground bunker by a robot who refers to herself as Mother.
With a run-time of 5-minutes, Hearth makes every moment count as it causes you to think twice about AirBnB-ing your property.
Restarting a franchise with new actors is never easy, find out if ‘Men in Black: International’ succeeds as the fourth installment.
‘Late Night’ is a comedy that uses humor to address real issues, build relationships, and ultimately bring out authentic laughs from its audience.
‘Dark Phoenix’ is the swan song of the Fox X-Men films and unfortunately, it closes out the franchise with less of a bang and more of a fizzle.
Boar (2019) is packed with genre favorites, gruesome deaths, and bunches of fake blood dripping from the jaws of a rampaging pig.
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Dave Franco and Alison Brie’s Together (2025) is disgustingly funny, genuinely ugly, and just a good time at the movies.
With his horror film Sinners, Ryan Coogler proves himself once again as a master filmmaker with original and bold vision.
Exterritorial scratches that mid-budget action itch that is finally starting to come into focus in the action landscape again.