by Sean Atkins | Oct 12, 2023
Mike Flanagan veers back to the supernatural realm with this grisly, yet satisfying miniseries based on works by Edgar Allan Poe. At this point, it wouldn’t be spooky season if we didn’t see a release from Mike Flanagan around this time. While the...
by Kevin Allen | Oct 6, 2023
Two market analysts have their secret romance put to the test when one of them is promoted over the other in this Sundance smash erotic thriller. Netflix has provided a home for several mid-budget dramas since taking the leap into producing original content in...
by Sean Atkins | Oct 5, 2023
This lazy, unimaginative horror legacy sequel reeks of deceit and boredom. If you add the words “The Exorcist” to the title of any film, chances are you’ll catch the attention of moviegoers. Why? Because even 50 years later, The Exorcist itself remains the gold...
by Mike Joseph | Sep 27, 2023
Eerily similar to a feared trajectory by some, The Creator is an original take on what an AI future could look like. Gareth Edwards has always had a good eye for science fiction direction. From smaller films like Monsters to mainstream blockbusters like Godzilla and...
by Sean Atkins | Sep 15, 2023
Third time’s the charm for Kenneth Branagh’s whodunnit franchise. As summer winds down and it finally begins to cool off, we enter a timeframe before we start to see the Oscar contenders make their first impressions. Much like January, this time of the year can be an...
by Kevin Allen | Sep 15, 2023
In this alternate reality, ruthless dictator Augusto Pinoche is an aged, bloodsucking vampire with death on his mind in Pablo Larrain’s latest satire. Chilean filmmaking auteur Pablo Larrain has been politically charged throughout his career in cinema; first...