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Godzilla vs. Kong is a film that belongs to the latter legend and is a treat for everyone who's waited,…
Zack Snyder’s version of Justice League feels like too much of a good thing. He has creative control here, but…
Disney's latest film, Raya and the Last Dragon, is rich in tradition and intriguing folklore, but mediocre in its execution.
Denzel Washington's new neo-noir thriller The Little Things looks good, but ultimately doesn't care about the minute details.
A Glitch In The Matirx, the new documentary from Rodney Ascher, explores the concept of and belief in simulation theory.
Rose Glass' Saint Maud delivers a psychologically satisfying and creepy cinematic experience centered on religion and death.
Does Earwig and the Witch, Studio Ghibli's first foray into CGI film making, capture the studio's signature magic?
From Steven Kostanski, writer and director of Manborg, The Void, and the incredible 5-minute short Bio-Cop, Psycho Goreman (also known…
Wonder Woman 1984 is here, and so is our review! But is Gal Gadot's second outing as the Amazon warrior…
Soul is Pixar's latest film, but are the jazz-fueled afterlife escapades of Joe Gardener worth the price of Disney Plus…
Freaky, created by Happy Death Day's Christopher Landon and starring Vince Vaughn, presents a horror-themed spin on the Freaky Friday…
Come Play is the toothless wild animal of this year’s horror films. It may be able to lurk around in…
Despite a young girl disappearing and a main character having cancer, Synchronic has no emotional value whatsoever.
Possessor takes a simple hitman concept and adds a sci-fi body horror twist to it. The film is an unraveling…
A family of con artists is barely making ends meet in writer and director Miranda July’s comedy crime drama Kajillionaire.
Tenet heads to theaters this weekend to enthrall audiences with an entertaining and "trippy" story that sometimes gets tangled within…
Bill & Ted Face the Music wasn't as good as Excellent Adventure and Bogus Journey which I hold in very…
Movie fans get excited. As theaters slowly start to open across the country this weekend, Russell Crowe’s road rage thriller
In superhero fiction, superpowers are commonly gained through random acts of chance. A splash of lightning-enhanced chemicals or a burst
