The newest holiday movie ‘Red One’ is a jolly and eventful holiday escapade with some big-name actors and impressive creative directions.
‘Small Things Like These’ is a Quiet and Poignant Reflection on One of Ireland’s Little Known Historical Truths
Small Things Like These is a beautiful, touching look into the lives of those who were victimized by these Magdalene laundries. These laundries were typically convents that typically preyed on young, unwed, and vulnerable women who engaged in premarital sex, were sexually abused, or were engaged in prostitution.
‘Heretic’ Shines a Curious Light on Religious Horror
Tying together the discomfort and uncertainty of its themes, Heretic starts skillfully but loses some direction in what was nearly an impeccable addition to the religious horror genre.
‘Anora’ is Emotional Whiplash in the Best Way Possible
‘Anora’ is a modern Cinderella story told through an overwhelming rollercoaster of emotions that will leave you shocked but begging for more.
‘Venom: The Last Dance’ is Shamelessly Itself, For Better and Worse
Venom: The Last Dance, the final installment of Sony’s Venom trilogy, maintains the comedic dynamic of its protagonists while upping the film’s stakes to new universal heights.
“We’re Going Live:” ‘Saturday Night’ is an Honest Look at Comedy Icons
The film follows producer Lorne Micheals (Gabriel LaBelle) and his crew as they prepare to air SNL live for the first time.
‘The Apprentice’ is a Political Thriller With a Message
The Apprentice, a docudrama from director Ali Abbasi, is a cutting, yet often comedic, look into Donald Trump’s rise to notoriety.
‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ Disappoints Despite High Expectations
Unlike Joker (2019), Phillips’ latest film lacks the “it” factor that pulls the audience into the dark universe of the antihero.
‘A Different Man’ Challenges the Correlation Between Beauty and Self-Fulfillment
‘A Different Man’ suggests it might take more than just looks to succeed in life, a lesson learned far too late by the film’s antihero.
‘Speak No Evil’ Leaves Frittered Potential
James Watkins’ ‘Speak No Evil’ leaves horror and psychological thriller lovers bored and unfazed.