Film
Blumhouse’s Night Swim is a good showing for theater horror in 2024, and that’s all thanks to Wyatt Russell.
Society of the Snow is an unbelievable testament to human determination and a survivalist thriller for the ages.
BITCONNED looks at the rise and fall of the crypto company Centra and how it scammed unknowing investors out of millions of dollars.
Though Dunki is mawkish and overly sentimental—sometimes to its detriment—it wears such monikers as badges of honour.
Rebel Moon Part 1: Child of Fire introduces to a bleak universe ruled through terror by trying to hard to convince them of its epic nature.
In another timeline where Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom its main star wasn’t already talking about playing Lobo it could have been a hit.
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.
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Blades of the Guardians, inspired by Xianzhe Xu’s historical fantasy manhua, gets a live-action adaptation directed by the legendary Yuen Woo-ping.















