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Him (2025) Movie Review: Not the GOAT We’ve always loved sports dramas and horror films, so the idea of blending the two made Him an easy film to root for. Directed by Justin Ti…
The Visit (2015) Movie Review: It's Worth a Visit Still There was a time when found footage films were all the rage and we were definitely among those who enjoyed the format.…
Anaconda (2025) Movie Review: A Snake Without a Bite Coming in blind to Anaconda , we weren’t quite sure what to expect from the seventh installment in the franchise. But with Pa…
They Will Kill You (2026) Movie Review: What a Wild Ride They Will Kill You feels like a mash-up of Kill Bill , Evil Dead , and Ready or Not  resulting in one wild and chaotic r…
Scream 7 (2026) Movie Review:  Burned It All Down Coming off the success of Scream VI , Scream 7 ends up being a major disappointment. With franchise creator Kevin Williamson ba…
Project Hail Mary (2026) Movie Review: Stellar Crowd Pleaser Project Hail Mary  is one of our most anticipated films of 2026. As big fans of The Martian and the work of author A…
Seklusyon (2016) Movie Review: Great Even After a Decade Even after nearly a decade, Seklusyon still holds up remarkably well. The film presents thought-provoking ideas that inv…
War Machine (2026) Movie Review: The Limits of the Machine From what initially feels like a recruitment film, War Machine quickly evolves into a hardcore sci-fi action flick. Th…
The Bride! (2026) Movie Review: Lost and Confused Voice So Frankenstein’s in again? But this time, it’s the Bride who gets the limelight. It’s hard not to compare this film with …
Hoppers (2026) Movie Review: Hopping Great Time There’s always a bit of wonder and excitement that comes with new entries from major studios especially when so many tend to play …
Roofman (2025) Movie Review: Through the Roof We went into Roofman with a certain kind of expectation. Based on its poster and Channing Tatum’s past works, we assumed it would l…
Marty Supreme (2025) Movie Review: A Messy Memorable Match It’s never easy to build a film around a protagonist who is deeply flawed and outright despicable. Marty Mauser is exac…
Hamnet (2025) Movie Review: Grief Unto Art The loss of a child is a tragedy no parent should ever have to endure. While William Shakespeare is a titan of history, his private lif…
Everyone Knows Every Juan (2025) Movie Review: One Shot Wonder Going into Everyone Knows Every Juan with zero expectations, we were completely caught off guard by its ambitious …
GOAT (2026) Movie Review: Not the GOAT But Great Regardless Feeling like a mash-up of two animated heavyweights, Zootopia and Space Jam , GOAT has all the ingredients to become…
The Wrecking Crew (2026) Movie Review: Perfect for Streaming We honestly didn’t expect much from The Wrecking Crew , but the end result turned out to be surprisingly decent. Don’…
Nobody - 浪浪山小妖怪 (2025) Movie Review: Uniquely Enjoyable Coming off our positive experience with last year’s Ne Zha 2 , we had high hopes that Nobody (or 浪浪山小妖怪) would once again…
Rental Family (2025) Movie Review: Real Connections Reaching a personal milestone recently, turning 40, made Rental Family hit closer to home than expected. Its reflections on p…
Primate (2025) Movie Review: No Frills Thriller Primate wastes no time, getting you out of the cinema in 90 minutes or less and that no-frills approach is exactly what makes it …