Film
The Color Purple (2024) is vibrant, whimsical, and resilient, proving why stories can and should continue with new generations.
Migration ‘s relevance and impact are tied to the attention span of children it repeatedly fails to instill a sense of wonder in.
In The Family Plan Mark Wahlberg’s suburban life unravels as he leads his family on an identity-shifting road trip to escape his past.
The Boys in the Boat unfolds like the cinematic equivalent of a cold bowl of Depression-era oatmeal—filling but flavourless.
Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget is fantastic in every way. It’s fun, it’s hilarious, and it’s filled with so much heart.
Despite its less savory aspects, Wonka remains a delightful whimsy of a film that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
Jeffrey Wright stars as a frustrated writer, Monk, dealing with familial upheavel in ‘American Fiction,’ a directorial debut.
The Iron Claw is an astounding emotional achievement. Stunning pacing, editing, and acting, look into a life too painful to believe.
Mr. Monk’s Last Case is a nostalgic murder mystery that brings Adrian Monk and his friends together to solve one more case.
Merry Little Batman brings Christmas to Gotham as Damian tries to convince his dad, Batman, that he’s ready to become a superhero.
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With his horror film Sinners, Ryan Coogler proves himself once again as a master filmmaker with original and bold vision.
Dave Franco and Alison Brie’s Together (2025) is disgustingly funny, genuinely ugly, and just a good time at the movies.
In Snow White (2025) Rachel Zegler stands out in a good remake sullied by a bad casting choice and over-reliance on underperforming digital aspects.