Film
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar tells the tale of the titular character as he discovers an amazing ability and decides how best to use it
In one film, Kim Jee-woon lampoons the auteur and those who sacrifice their crews and morals to get “the shot.”
An ambitious sci-fi epic that is a little too much like Star Wars, when looked at in a silo is stellar but just “good” out of it.
South Korea’s entry into the 2024 Oscars, Concrete Utopia is an emotional force of a film that uses a disaster as a parable.
Paramount+’s Pet Sematary: Bloodlines gives fans of the Stephen King story a prequel based on an unadapted chapters of the novel.
Saltburn is stunning and painstakingly precise work that doesn’t sacrifice emotion and intimacy for twisting pay-off.
Thrilling, fast, and an absolute riot of an action film, One-Percenter is what an action movie should be in just about every day.
Project Silence is a wild ride with some stellar cinematography and an ensemble cast led by Lee Sun-kyun that works.
Expendables 4 disappoints, straying from its iconic formula, leaning on CGI, and underutilizing its star-studded cast leaving it feeling bland.
Falling Stars, its script, and its actors are able to pull off a large lore swing with an intimacy that makes a difference.
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