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‘Gladiator II’ Review: Ridley Scott’s Grand Epic Sequel Is Beyond Impressive

Paul Mescal and Pedro Pascal In Gladiator 2

For decades, Ridley Scott, the visionary and talented man behind films such as Alien, Blade Runner, and much more, has been trying to get a sequel to his critically acclaimed Gladiator off the ground. There have been several reasons as to why a sequel has taken many years to come to fruition, such as creative … Read more

‘Time Cut’ Review: A Failed Jump To Y2K

Madison Bailey and Antonia Gentry become sisters in Netflix’s Time Cut, a slasher taking us back to the era of Y2K. The year is 2024, and a slasher film gets announced about a young girl travelling back in time to prevent the death of a loved one from a killer wearing a cheap mask. Sound … Read more

‘The Room Next Door’ Review: A Melodic Poem On Mortality

Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore’s precious chemistry make for an arresting, subtle work of art in Pedro Almodóvar’s first English Language Film. Not wanting to die alone is a feeling all too familiar. The fear of mortality is something anyone can relate to. And Martha (Tilda Swinton), diagnosed with cancer, faces that fear the most. … Read more

‘Your Monster’ Review: Caroline Lindy Expresses Feminine Rage With A Monster

Melissa Barrera’s career has progressed steadily since her initial role in Jon M. Chu’s In the Heights and has risen to popularity after appearing in the fifth Scream. Earlier this year, she starred in Abigail, where she gave an amazing performance, and with each film Melissa Barrera takes part in, she only gets better and better at … Read more

‘Memoir Of A Snail’ Review: Adam Elliot Soars High With Second Feature Film

Memoir of a Snail tells a harrowing dark story about life’s struggles through the eyes of Adam Elliot’s clayography work. Stop motion. It’s a form of animation that takes a lot of practice and patience to perfect. Some of the best animated films are in fact stop-motion, such as Coraline by LAIKA. It’s the most … Read more

‘Anora’ Review: A Sex Worker’s Cinderella Story

Sean Baker is a filmmaker who’s known for exploring the lives of sex workers in his movies, such as Red Rocket. This is my first rodeo with the director, and Anora proves that he has the respect and love for the hard work that women put into this job. Anora debuted at Cannes earlier this … Read more

‘My Old Ass’ Review: What would you tell your younger self?

Maisy Stella and Aubrey Plaza delight in this sweet, emotional time travelling romance drama with a universal message about living in the present and seeking your loved ones. If there’s one thing all teenagers tend to take for granted, it’s their youth. Growing up and especially when you turn 18, with so much of life … Read more

‘Wolfs’ Review: A Buddy Action Comedy Without The Action Or Comedy

While we did get to hear both George Clooney and Brad Pitt voice minor roles in John Krasinski’s IF earlier in the year, Jon Watts reunites the two for the first time on screen in 16 years in what should be an entertaining action buddy comedy film. Unfortunately, the film isn’t quite like what the … Read more