by Sean Atkins | Oct 8, 2024
Powerful, moving, and ultimately inspiring, this emotional documentary is among the year’s best films. In 1978, Christopher Reeve ushered in a new wave in Hollywood when he donned the cape as Superman in Richard Donner’s all-time comic book film, which one could...
by Kevin Allen | Sep 27, 2024
Adam Driver plays an architect fighting to build Utopia in Francis Ford Coppola’s long awaited cinematic fable. Francis Ford Coppola first conceived the idea for the epic Megalopolis in 1977 and began developing it further in 1983, only to put it on hold in the...
by Sean Atkins | Sep 19, 2024
The bots are back in arguably the year’s biggest animation surprise. Over 17 years, we’ve gotten seven live action Transformers movies. So, it comes as a bit of a shock that it has taken this long to finally see this franchise get an animated film for the big...
by Mike Joseph | Sep 12, 2024
Despite its flaws, this remake is a thrilling time thanks to James McAvoy’s performance. There is something so intriguing about a thrilling isolation movie. Sometimes it doesn’t work well like in 2016’s Passengers. But more times than often,...
by Sean Atkins | Sep 5, 2024
The ghost with the most is back and proves to have plenty of life in this fun sequel. In an age where popular intellectual property (IP) is being mined to its very roots, it’s surprising that it took over 35 years for a Beetlejuice sequel to make...
by Sean Atkins | Aug 16, 2024
Facehuggers and xenomorphs are back in screeching fashion with the best entry in the franchise since Aliens. In an era where too often we see films hit streaming services rather than get theatrical releases, credit to Disney for reversing course on its...