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‘The Crow’ Review: A Disappointing, Soulless Take On The Character

“The Crow,” a film directed by Rupert Sanders and starring Bill Skarsgård, tells the story of Eric, a young man who cannot accept losing his partner. The immense pain he felt from her death causes him to return from the dead to settle the score with those who killed her once and for all, and … Read more

‘Trap’ Review: M. Night Shyamalan Strikes Fear With A Hitman-Inspired Cat And Mouse Chase

Without a doubt, M. Night Shyamalan has managed to up his game in the past few years. His recent work in Knock at the Cabin gave fans and critics a chilling thriller that divided viewers’ perspectives thanks to Shyamalan’s signature twist. Moreover, Shyamalan’s daughters, Ishana and Saleka, have been finding their own successes in their … Read more

‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Review: A Multiverse Of Mutant Madness

It was 15 years ago that Ryan Reynolds’ crude and chatty mercenary Deadpool debuted on the big screen. Despite this appearance in ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’, the (true) characters of Deadpool and Wolverine never got to share the screen in any meaningful capacity. Now, with the two mutants completely different, and under the umbrella of Disney’s … Read more

‘Fly Me To The Moon’ Review: A Cosmic Dance of Drama and Romance

Fly Me to the Moon, directed by Greg Berlanti, is an exciting blend of drama and romance that explores the complexities of ambition, power, and personal connections against the backdrop of a high-stakes space mission. The story revolves around Kelly Jones, played by Scarlett Johansson, a formidable marketing specialist whose reputation for being ruthlessly effective … Read more

‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ Review: A Fresh Take For A Nearly Perfect Franchise

A Quiet Place: Day One follows Sam, a woman who goes to New York to see a play and, while trying to return to where she was staying, witnesses Earth being invaded by murderous aliens with super-hearing, causing the city that always screamed to fall into complete silence overnight. The film, directed by Michael Sarnoski, … Read more

‘The Imaginary’ Review: Studio Ponoc’s Feature Is A Solid Blend Of IF and Imgainary’s Ideas

There’s no understating how the concept of imaginary friends has found itself firmly in recent films because we’ve had films like IF and Imaginary essentially explore two sides of the same coin. IF explores the ideas of friendship and finding joy in the midst of tragedy through childlike wonder while Imaginary flips that concept upside … Read more

‘Despicable Me 4’ Review: An Entertaining Yet Tiring Installment

Illumination might not be the best studio for animated films in terms of critics response and quality, however, it’s the one studio that most of the kids make sure to show up at the theater to watch their latest films, Despicable Me is an example of a franchise that doesn’t count with many high quality … Read more