There have been varying levels of the spy genre, from the suave and debonair James Bond films on...
Category - Reviews
‘Scrambled’ Review: Leah McKendrick is One Good Egg
Scrambled is the directorial debut of Leah McKendrick from a script she wrote and stars her as a 34...
‘Freud’s Last Session’ Review: Anthony Hopkins Excels in the Mother of All Conversations
Sir Anthony Hopkins is one of the greatest actors in the world. If there’s anyone who can...
‘Mean Girls’ Review: A Respectable Remix with Plenty of High Notes
The newest Mean Girls is a musical. That might not surprise the biggest of fans who have been...
‘The Marvels’ Review: A Flerken Good Time
The threads of the Marvel Cinematic Universe have become as long and tangled as the tentacled mouth...
‘The Creator’ Review: A Solid Sci-Fi Foundation
Artificial intelligence is relevant now more than ever. With both language and image generative...
‘Landscape with Invisible Hand’ Review: Bold, Beautiful, and Bizarre
Technology has grown to the point where it’s nearly impossible to not be connected. We are...
‘The Last Voyage of the Demeter’ Review: Worth Sinking Your Fangs Into
Dracula is no stranger to the big screen so it takes an extra effort to stand out among the many...
‘Talk to Me’ Review: Unnerving and Unrelenting Horror
Talk to Me is the best horror film of the year. Its disturbing story paired with gruesome imagery...
‘Haunted Mansion’ Review: Mildly Haunting
Disney is no stranger to turning their theme park rides into films, and while none of them have...
