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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 …
The Rip (2026) Movie Review: Ripping It Up The Rip was an unexpected watch that completely flew under our radar. But with an all-star cast attached, curiosity got the better of …
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) Movie Review: Doubled Down Delights After the tonal shift introduced in last year’s 28 Years Later , some fans may have walked away disappo…
The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants (2025) Movie Review: Same Old Humor It’s been a while since we last watched anything from the SpongeBob SquarePants franchise and wit…
People We Meet on Vacation (2026) Movie Review: Safe but Sensational Watch this movie right now: Powered by JustWatch We didn’t expect much from People We Meet on Vacatio…
Stranger Things 5 Series Review: Compromised Send-Off Ending one of the most defining shows of the past decade was never going to be easy. The Duffer Brothers’ attempt may not be…
Bar Boys: After School (2025) Movie Review: Returning with Heart Bar Boys was one of those films that quietly surprised us during the pandemic (yes, we watched it in 2020 and no…