REVIEWS
My Dress-Up Darling Season 2 Episode 7 sees Marin faced with an unexpected challenge and a welcome distraction that brings her and Gojo joy.
Night Always Comes looks pretty and excels in one or two scenes, but the Netflix Original lacks in specificity of character and theme.
Genndy Tartakovsky’s Fixed pushes boundaries when it comes to shock jock jokes but also showcases why we need 2D animation back.
Denzel Washington puts on a clinic along with a stacked cast as he struggles to choose between family and business in Highest 2 Lowest.
DanDaDan Season 2 Episode 7 finds Okarun, Aira, and co deciding on what it means to be strong after a near catastrophic incident.
There’s been a ton of setup this season, but Foundation Season 3 Episode 6, titled “The Shape of Time,” is almost all payoff—in the best way
Bob Odenkirk makes a brilliant return to action with Timo Tjahjanto and Derek Kolstad’s Nobody 2, only this time he wants to go on vacation.
Witchboard (2025) lacks an identity that its cult film predecessor nailed, proving that it won’t reach cult status anytime soon.
Mononoke The Movie: Chapter II – The Ashes of Rage delivers a return visit to the Ōoku where a new supernatural threat could consume them all
Prime Video’s Butterfly (2025) is Daniel Dae Kim’s best work and a spy thriller that shows that the streamer has its finger on the genre’s pulse.
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