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‘The End Of Oak Street’ Review: One Of The Biggest Surprises Of The Summer

It’s been a very long time since we had an actual good dinosaur movie… from original ones like 65 to sequels like the Jurassic World franchise, that barely has an “okay” movie during its 10 year run. It’s not been easy to make an actually good dino movie but here we are…. Because we might’ve … Read more

‘Disclosure Day’ Review: Spielberg’s Triumphant Return In The Year’s Best Film

For decades, Steven Spielberg has been cinema’s greatest dreamer. Whether it was the wonder of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, the awe of Close Encounters of the Third Kind, or the terror of War of the Worlds, nobody has captured humanity’s fascination with the unknown quite like Spielberg. With Disclosure Day, he returns to familiar territory—UFOs, government … Read more

‘Send Help’ Review: A Campy, Gory, Tense And Extremely Funny Story In One Of Raimi’s Best Works

It’s been some long years since Sam Raimi gave us an original film directed by him, people have been waiting for so long for this to happen again and now he’s finally back, and the question is: was it worth the wait? Let’s just say that Send Help is not only one of his best … Read more

‘The Rip’ Review: Damon and Affleck Reunite For A Chilling, Edge-Of-The-Seat Ride.

The Rip is an engaging, tense, and lean thriller with a solid true-crime hook. It rides on the easy chemistry between Damon and Affleck, and does just enough to satisfy, even if it never quite lives up to its full potential.

‘Marty Supreme’ Review: Timothée Chalamet Swings for Greatness in This Adrenaline-Fueled Odyssey

We all grow up with dreams. Some kids want to be astronauts, while others want to be the president. Well, Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet) wants to be the greatest table tennis player of all time. Opening with Alphaville’s “Forever Young,” Josh Safdie’s latest film ‘Marty Supreme’ chronicles Marty’s life as his dreams and relentless optimism … Read more

‘Zootopia 2’ Review: A Triumph In Fur And Heart

Zootopia 2 arrives in theaters with that rare aura reserved for sequels that carry an enormous responsibility: not only to continue one of the most beloved animated films of the last decade, but also to expand a narrative that resonated with audiences precisely because of its balance of lightness, humor, emotional weight, and social commentary. … Read more

‘The Running Man’ Review: Tripping Over Its Own Ambition

Directed by Edgar Wright and starring Glen Powell as Ben Richards, this 2025 reboot of The Running Man (by Stephen King) re-imagines a dystopian game show in which contestants must evade highly trained hunters for survival and massive cash. Few modern filmmakers have as distinct a visual signature as Edgar Wright. His films pulse with … Read more

‘IT: Welcome To Derry’ Review: A Twisted, Terrifying Thrill Ride

‘IT: WELCOME TO DERRY’ is a prequel series set before the respective chapters of the 2017 & 2019 ‘IT: CHAPTERS ONE & TWO’ – It follows a surge in the disappearance of kids in 1962 after a couple & their son move to the town of Derry, only to realize not all is right in … Read more