Film
Love at First Kiss has a main character problem, which makes it hard for its creative sci-fi element to reach its full narrative or emotional potential.
“Cocaine Bear” is an absurd, hilarious, gory, and thrilling thrill ride that carries a message of the need to respect nature.
Of an Age is such a well-crafted vehicle for a hard lesson about life as a whole, just as much as it’s a precious love story.
All the Places doesn’t have bells or whistles, just a straightforward journey between two siblings who have a few lessons worth learning together.
Re/Member captures the early aughts and the manga death game genre expertly, bringing out nostalgia with its embrace of horror tropes.
A Sunday Affair is a messy movie in every sense of the word with basically two different movies mushed together into one.
Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania brings the pint-sized hero’s trilogy to a close, supersizing the action without skimping on the emotion.
Squared Love All Over Again can hardly be considered a rom-com in this failed attempt at recapturing the appeal of its character’s initial romance.
While it isn’t what audiences have come to expect, Magic Mike’s Last Dance still has a lot to love, and this himbo Cinderella deserves a crown.
The journey to get there isn’t always as good as its ending, but Dear David delivers on both its romantic and dramatic plot threads through a tough scenario
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Avatar 3 is a cinematic wonder, showing what can be done with computer-generated effects when care and love are poured into it all.
A slow-burning submarine voyage into cosmic dread, Iron Lung, directed by Mark Fischbach, fundamentally trusts its audience.
Emerald Fennell’s latest, “Wuthering Heights,” trades in gothic storytelling for pastel dreams and a pedestrian affair.














