by Mike Joseph | Jun 28, 2024
Complete silence is way more eerie in the city. We officially have a trilogy of Quiet Place movies with the release of A Quiet Place: Day One. This is typically where most franchises start to go downhill, as studios use the titles as cash cows while providing...
by Sean Atkins | Jun 20, 2024
Director Jeff Nichols is back after a eight-year hiatus with another smooth-riding film. It’s always refreshing to see films outside the typical blockbuster and family affair during this time of the year. Not that we don’t enjoy going to see those types of...
by Sean Atkins | Jun 6, 2024
Despite a half-baked story, Will Smith and Martin Lawrence once again deliver the goods at a much-needed time. It’s hard to ignore the summer box office and be disappointed with where things are now. After a solid spring that was spear-headed by Dune: Part Two...
by Kevin Allen | May 31, 2024
A newly resurrected serial killer is on a violent quest to reclaim what is his in the Sundance horror smash from newcomer Chris Nash. The slasher subgenre operates under a tried and true formula in the annals of horror: a gaggle of unwitting teenagers find...
by Kevin Allen | May 23, 2024
Everyone’s favorite lazy, lasagna-loving feline is back on the big screen, this time in a computer-animated adventure. It’s depressing when a pop culture mainstay for its multi-decade lifespan gets a film adaptation that isn’t true to its characters;...
by Kevin Allen | May 15, 2024
Amy Winehouse’s tumultuous relationship with Blake Fielder-Civil and her tragically short life in music are chronicled in this new biopic. More often than not, music biopics have been a surefire way for studios to make easy money from the fanbase of the...