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  • Kōtarō Isaka speaking

    Seesaw Monster Cast, Producers, Possible Plotlines And More Details

    While there is not much known yet about Kōtarō Isaka's latest film adaptation, here is everything we do know so far about "Seesaw Monster."

    By Cameron Roy Hall April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Lady Gaga House of Gucci

    House Of Gucci Review: Catastrophic Couture

    "House of Gucci," like the high-end fashion it often displays, is all the more charming for its flaws and questionable creative decisions.

    By Dominic Griffin April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Alana looking at camera

    Licorice Pizza Review: California Dreamin'

    One of the most captivating films of the year.

    By Matthew Jackson April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Benedetta nun

    Benedetta Review: Trying To Get Chose

    Anyone coming for this flick with pitchforks is just missing the point.

    By Dominic Griffin April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Simon and Nell looking forward

    Silent Night Review: Last Christmas

    "Silent Night" works a peculiar dark magic, leaving an impression that won't soon fade.

    By Matthew Jackson April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Nicole Kidman Lucy

    Being The Ricardos Review: Sorkin Loves Lucy

    "Being the Ricardos" feels like a natural fit for Sorkin, another in his ever-expanding line of stories about brilliant people embroiled in turmoil.

    By Matthew Jackson April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Tragedy of Macbeth

    The Tragedy Of Macbeth Review: Fair Is Foul, And Foul Is Fair

    The real tragedy of this Macbeth is just how disappointing it is.

    By Alistair Ryder April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Ben Affleck in "The Tender Bar"

    The Tender Bar Review: A Well Drink In A Fancy Glass

    "The Tender Bar" feels so authentic you can smell the cigarettes. But is it worth the trip?

    By Larry Carroll April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Peter Dinklage IS Cyrano

    Cyrano Review: Not The Bergerac Everyone Nose

    There's something surprisingly empowering about this adaptation that may not make itself apparent at first glance.

    By Alistair Ryder April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Mark Rylance in The Outfit

    The Outfit Review: Tailor Made

    Mark Rylance is one of the modern era's finest characters. This is not in question.

    By Dominic Griffin April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • David wearing tie in church

    Minari Review: An Act Of Remembrance, Fueled By Love

    "Minari" is a film about remembrance and the sour taste which can sometimes be in our mouths during the moments we'll later recall with fondness.

    By Larry Carroll April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Nemo (Marlow Barkley) and Piggy sail the seas of Slumberland

    Slumberland Review: Dream On, Film Off

    Netflix's new family film Slumberland has a touching depth to its lead character and her odd companion, but it doesn't quite stick the landing with visuals

    By Dominic Griffin April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Hugh Jackman the son

    The Son Review: Falls Short Of The Father's Triumph

    Florian Zeller had a triumphant release with The Father, but The Son, starring Hugh Jackman, does not live up to its predecessor in any discernable way

    By Alistair Ryder April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Yusra in swim cap upset

    The Swimmers Review: A Mixture Of Sports Underdog And Wartime Drama

    The Swimmers on Netflix tells the powerful story of two swimmers, played by real-life sisters, who overcome war and strife in Syria to compete in the Olympics

    By Audrey Fox April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Adam Driver as Jack Gadney

    White Noise Review: A Doomsday Dramedy

    Noah Baumbach's White Noise is an intriguing film featuring Adam Driver, but the third part leaves a little something to be desired as compared to the first two

    By Reuben Baron April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Rooney Mara smiling

    Women Talking Review: A Potent Portrayal Of Protest

    Sarah Polley's Women Talking features an excellent ensemble of female actresses who are generous and given a lot to say, but it is also tense and rewarding

    By Audrey Fox April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Olivia Colman staring

    Empire Of Light Review: The Power Of Cinema Shines Dim

    Sam Mendes' ambitiously cast Empire of Light has a powerhouse cast but doesn't know how to make good use of Olivia Colman, Colin Firth, and Micheal Ward

    By Audrey Fox April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Silverio dances at a crowded party

    Bardo Review: Extreme Beauty Meets Exhausting Boredom

    Alejandro G. Iñárritu's Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths is reminiscent of some of his more successful works of the past, but it's lacking over all

    By Reuben Baron April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Brad Pitt plays Jack Conrad in BABYLON

    Babylon Review: Sex, Drugs, And Hollywood

    Damien Chazelle takes on another element of the ephemeral with Babylon, a star-studded take on the transition of films from silent movies into the talkies

    By Dominic Griffin April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Harry Styles in police uniform

    My Policeman Review: Tender But Hollow

    My Policeman is a muddled, disappointingly uneven production featuring lackluster performances from all three of its main stars, including Harry Styles

    By Audrey Fox April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Peter (Will Smith) ponders his escape.

    Emancipation Review: Will Smith's Latest Biopic Bores

    Antoine Fuqua's Emancipation features Will Smith in an Oscar bait role that doesn't do justice to the true tale or captivate audiences enough for his comeback

    By Dominic Griffin April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • A close-up of Darlene

    The Apology Review: Apologies Are In Order

    Anna Gunn leads AMC+'s new thriller The Apology, and even though the film boasts an interesting cast and setup, it veers into ridiculous territory by the end

    By Cynthia Vinney April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Song Kang-ho as Ha Sang-hyeon

    Broker Review: A Lost And Found Family Film

    Broker, from Japanese filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda who was famous for Shoplifters, has made another affecting movie with some interesting messages on morality

    By Reuben Baron April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Uhtred is ready to fight

    The Ending Of The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die Explained

    Netflix's "The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die" is a movie that tells the tale of a prophecy, a power vacuum, and a united England. But how much is fact?

    By Rita Dorsch April 18th, 2023 Read More
  • Woman looking at knife

    Netflix's Hunger Is An Intense Thriller That Fans Of The Menu Need To See

    Anyone who loved "The Menu" should watch Netflix's "Hunger," as it tackles many of the same themes while targetting the ultra-wealthy.

    By Mike Bedard April 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Uhtred Neutral Facial Expression

    Did Uhtred Die In The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die? His Fate Explained

    For those who want to know whether or not Uhtred dies in The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die, here's his fate explained.

    By Sam Skopp April 17th, 2023 Read More
  • Lady Aelswith frowning

    Why The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die Left Out Lady Aelswith & King Edward

    "The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die" leaves out some key characters from the show, and the team behind the production had a few reasons for doing so.

    By Ethan Zack April 17th, 2023 Read More
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