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‘Megalopolis’ Review: A Incoherent Roman Mess| Cannes 2024

What happens when an elderly man, who thinks about the Roman Empire every day, sells his vineyard to afford to make the movie of his dreams that he has been planning for 40 years? Well, you get nothing good or worthwhile out of it; you actually get Megalopolis, 2024’s most anticipated failure. Megalopolis follows Cesar … Read more

‘Kinds Of Kindness’ Review: A Hilariously Dark, Twisted Entry For Lanthimos | Cannes 2024

Coming off the success of Poor Things, Yorgos Lanthimos is already returning to us with his next feature. Lanthimos has dropped his writing partner that he collaborated with for The Favourite and Poor Things and has reunited with his original screenwriting partner, Efthimas Filippou, which seems like the right choice for what Kinds of Kindness … Read more

‘The Strangers: Chapter 1’ Review: A Decent Start For The Trilogy

The Strangers: Chapter 1, directed by Renny Harlin follows a young couple; Maya, portrayed by Madelaine Petsch and Ryan, portrayed by Froy Gutierrez, whose car breaks down in an eerie small town. Stranded and with no help in sight, they are forced to spend the night in a remote cabin. This setup, while somewhat familiar … Read more

‘Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga’ Review: A Cinematic Triumph | Cannes 2024

“Do you have it in you to make it epic?” A question that Dementus (Chris Hemsworth) utters in the film, and it’s a question that we were asking George Miller when a prequel focusing on Furiosa was first announced. With Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, Miller manages to answer that question, and the answer he provides … Read more

‘IF’ Review: A Magical Tale About Childhood

IF follows the story of Bea (Cailey Fleming), a 12-year-old girl who can see IFs (Imaginary Friends) and embarks on a journey with Cal (Ryan Reynolds) to give the beloved monsters a second chance to reconnect with their former children who can no longer see them. The film directed by John Krasinski, who directed the … Read more

‘The Second Act’ Review: A Meta Film About Film That Loses Its Focus | Cannes 2024

Léa Seydoux, Louis Garrel, Vincent Lindon, and Raphaël Quenard—what more could you want in a film? It sounds like the perfect cast on paper, and even on the film, they do magnificently well with their performances, but unfortunately, they’re wasted on a film that spends too much time trying to be meta with sensitive topics … Read more

‘Bodkin’ Review: A Mystery Within A Mystery

Podcasts. There’s a guarantee that you know someone who listens to one. There’s a variety to choose from, and it’s also a guarantee that you’ll find one that suits your needs. Even If you want to take a look at another ‘Bodkin‘ review, there’s a podcast somewhere out there that features one. ‘Bodkin‘ focuses on … Read more

‘Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes’ Review: A Triumphant Return For The Franchise.

“Ape Together Strong”, a famous phrase in the world of apes whose importance is often referenced in this franchise, but never as well and impactful as how Kingdom of The Planet of The Apes delivers it. The latest entry in this beloved franchise is the fourth entry in the reboot franchise and the tenth overall. … Read more