‘Apex’ Review: Charlize Theron and Taron Egerton Deliver Netflix’s Stunning But Predictable Action Thriller

Netflix Movie “Apex” Review.

Netflix‘s latest action offering Apex proves once again that a combination of A-list stars and breathtaking locations is enough to draw audiences to a streaming platform — even when the script travels a well-worn road. Charlize Theron and Eric Bana play an adventurous couple scaling the towering cliffs of Norway. When a brutal storm sends … Read more

Review: ‘Ready or Not 2: Here I Come’ Turns the Elite’s Deadly Game Into a Bigger, Bloodier Midnight Spectacle

Kathryn Newton and Samara Weaving in 'Ready or Not 2: Here I Come'

Samara Weaving returns as Grace in “Ready or Not 2,” a louder, bloodier sequel that doubles the chaos and satire of the cult horror hit. When “Ready or Not” arrived in theaters in 2019, it surprised audiences with a wicked mix of horror, satire, and slapstick brutality. The film turned a simple premise — a … Read more

Review: ‘Wishful Thinking’ Turns Love Into a Force of Nature in Offbeat SXSW Romantic Comedy

“Wishful Thinking” Film Review.

At SXSW, “Wishful Thinking” imagines a couple whose relationship literally changes the world—bringing magic, chaos, and comedy. Romantic comedies have been quietly making their way back into the spotlight, and Wishful Thinking adds an unusual twist to the genre. Premiering in the Narrative Feature Competition at the South by Southwest, the film blends relationship drama … Read more

Review: Glen Powell Goes Full Social-Climbing Serial Killer in ‘How to Make a Killing’

"How to Make a Killing" Movies Review.

Glen Powell turns greed and murder into a slick, darkly funny thrill ride. What if climbing the social ladder meant… eliminating the competition? That’s basically the pitch of How to Make a Killing, and yeah, it’s as wild as it sounds. This isn’t your typical slick thriller. It’s rich-people satire with a body count — … Read more

Review: Dove Cameron’s ‘56 Days’ on Prime Video Is a Sexy Thriller With a Deadly Twist — That Bathtub Scene Though

“56 Days” TV Review.

A grocery store meet-cute turns deadly in Prime Video’s steamy thriller “56 Days”. What happens when a grocery store meet-cute turns into a dead body in a bathtub? That’s the twisted hook of 56 Days, and trust me — once you see that opening scene, you’re locked in. A masked stranger. A luxury Boston apartment. … Read more

‘Rosebush Pruning’ Review: Pamela Anderson, Incest Chaos & Fashion Snobbery — Berlin Just Got VERY Weird

"Rosebush Pruning" Movie Scene.

Wolves, wild sex, and fashion chaos—Berlin’s craziest film just dropped. What happens when wolves, fashion snobs, incest vibes and a blind dad walk into a beach in Spain? You get Rosebush Pruning — and trust me, this is the kind of movie that makes you whisper, “Did I really just watch that?” while also kinda … Read more

Review: ‘GOAT’ Rewrites the Underdog Playbook With Style, Heart, and a Fearless New Animated Voice

"GOAT" Movie Review.

A daring animated sports tale, “GOAT” blends grit, soul, and fresh visuals to prove heart—not size—still rules the game. In a movie season crowded with sequels and familiar animation styles, GOAT charges in like a breath of city air after a summer storm. It’s loud, tender, messy, and alive—and that’s exactly why it works. From … Read more

Review: Why ‘Arco’ Is the Animated Oscar Nominee That Makes Climate Fear Feel Human and Hopeful

Review: Why ‘Arco’ Is the Animated Oscar Nominee That Makes Climate Fear Feel Human and Hopeful

In a future shaped by climate loss, ‘Arco’ follows two kids who remind us that love, choice, and hope still shape tomorrow. From the outside, Arco might sound like another animated warning about the planet’s future. The world is hotter. Technology has taken over. Families are separated by work, screens, and distance. But from the … Read more

Review: Grief, Laughs, and Letting Go — ‘See You When I See You’ Finds Hope Inside Heartbreak

"See You When I See You" Film Review.

A new indie film explores how one family survives loss, using humor, honesty, and messy love to face grief without easy answers. Grief doesn’t arrive with a rulebook, and See You When I See You understands that from its very first moments. Directed by Jay Duplass and written by comedian Adam Cayton-Holland, the film takes … Read more

“Barbara Forever” Review: Barbara Hammer’s Legacy Gets a Bold, Living Tribute in ‘Barbara Forever’

“Barbara Forever” Film Review.

Instead of telling Barbara Hammer’s story, “Barbara Forever” lets the queer film icon speak for herself — loud, fearless, and free. Barbara Hammer never believed in playing by the rules — and neither does Barbara Forever, the new documentary directed by Brydie O’Connor that honors the trailblazing lesbian filmmaker in the most Hammer-like way possible. … Read more