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‘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.

‘28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ Review: Leveling Up Almost Every Aspect

After a very successful theatrical journey, 28 Years Later has finally got its sequel and only 7 months later! People love when we don’t have to wait years and years for the part 2 of a film especially after such big cliffhanger. 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is our first film review for 2026 … Read more

‘Five Nights At Freddy’s 2’ Review: A Sequel That Should’ve Stayed Powered Off

After 2 not very long years, Blumhouse is back with their new franchise, Five Nights At Freddy’s. It’s no surprise that this film would make money and it did, with over $300M globally, one of the biggest horror films of all time. Emma Tammi and crew proved that you don’t need a good movie to … 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

‘In Your Dreams’ Review: Trying Too Hard

When I decided to watch In Your Dreams I was expecting a film that was made just to fill up Netflix’s catalog, a film that was going to be very simple and an easy watch. In Your Dreams turned out to be exactly every single thing that I was expecting. A mediocre film to put … 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

‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ Review: Reigniting The Magic

Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, directed by Ruben Fleischer, brings back, nearly a decade after, the last trick of the world of illusion, misdirection, and showmanship in a stylish yet chaotic return. Now You See Me: Now You Don’t serves as the long-awaited third entry in the heist-meets-magic saga, one that once again … Read more

‘Predator: Badlands’ Review: Dan Trachtenberg Might Just Be HIM

I remember when the first trailer for Prey came out and many fans thought it’d be the biggest streaming garbage ever. I mean, Disney has a reputation of ruining some franchises with streaming content (Night at the Museum, Ice Age, Home Alone…). So what would stop them for doing the same for the Predator franchise … Read more