REVIEWS
Late Night With The Devil nails comedy and horror despite drawing a quick line between the two as the film hits its halfway point.
Alone In The Dark properly writes its love letter to its 1992 original while creating appeal to a wider audience through cinematic aspects.
Titans #9 continue the cloak and dagger dismantling of the team, as Raven manipulates the members from within and turns them against each other.
Wonder Woman #7 is a fun adventure through an intergalatic mall, taking a break from the heaviness of the current series.
Things Will Be Different shows where sci-fi could go if entrusted to filmmakers with smaller budgets and bigger imaginations.
Birdeater confronts toxic masculinity and looks at the role friends play when relationship secrets are revealed.
Ultimately, Doctor Slump is as directionless as its leading character, Ha-Neul. Where the series succeeds most is its depiction of romance
Oddity stands out as a diamond in the rough for horror fans. It will make viewers think twice and genuinely instill fear.
Queen of Tears Episodes 3-4 adds fascinating layers to our leading duo, but also introduces an intriguing villain to the mix.
A fantastic film, a perfect Midnighter, and a new take on a party game all in one, It’s What’s Inside is one you have to watch.
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TRENDING POSTS
The Art of Sarah is too much of a good thing. Its mystery takes too many frustrating twists and turns. Still, the topics it explores offers much.
Emerald Fennell’s latest, “Wuthering Heights,” trades in gothic storytelling for pastel dreams and a pedestrian affair.
Unfamiliar follows a couple of ex-spies as their past catches up with them, threatening the lives they’ve made for themselves.
Lead Children (Olowiane dzieci) is an all-too-relevant story that will resonate with many, with a hopeful note that keeps the series from despair.
















