Disaster movies were all the rage back in the ’90s, and Twister was the golden standard. Featuring an all-star cast consisting of Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton, Cary Elwes, and Philip Seymour Hoffman, the film put tornado chasing...
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Paul Mescal Channels Maximus in First ‘Gladiator II’ Trailer
Paramount Pictures has released the first trailer for Gladiator II, and Paul Mescal puts on a dazzling performance worthy of colosseum applause. The trailer for the Ridley Scott sequel features plenty of gladiatorial combat, both...
‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ Review: A Quiet Reflection Among the Noise
Prequels tend to deliver more context to a story that we already know. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga explores how a young girl would rise up to become an Imperator under Immortan Joe. Rogue One follows a group of rebels who plot to...
The ‘Smile 2’ Trailer is No Laughing Matter
The first teaser trailer for the upcoming Smile 2 is here, and it brings with it a bunch of terrifying smiling faces. It’s no laughing matter as the horrific entity has found a new traumatic victim to latch onto, global pop...
‘The Imaginary’ Review: Terrifyingly Imaginative
Netflix’s The Imaginary has the look and feel of a Studio Ghibli film but underneath the bright eyes and colorful animation is the stuff nightmares are made of. The first makes sense since director Yoshiyuki Momose is an...
‘Inside Out 2’ Review: New Core Memory Unlocked
Released in 2015, Pixar’s Inside Out quickly cemented itself as one of the studio’s best animated films, combining superb animation with a charming and heartwarming story that centered around our feelings and mental...
‘The Watchers’ Review: Not Worth Watching
After working as the second unit director for her father’s films Old and Knock at the Cabin, Ishana Night Shyamalan makes her film directorial debut with The Watchers, a woodsy horror film seeped in Irish folklore. The...
‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’ Review: Best and Baddest of the Franchise
Bad Boys for Life was nothing special. It was nice seeing Will Smith and Martin Lawrence reunite once again, and there were moments where they shined together, but the majority of the film felt like it was trying too hard to...
‘Young Woman and the Sea’ Review: Swims Against the Current
Disney’s bread and butter is without question its franchise films, which as of late appears to mostly be comprised of Marvel superheroes and the live-action remakes of its classic animated films. Young Woman and the Sea...
‘IF’ Review: Embraces Your Inner Child
I had an imaginary friend growing up, or I should say I had many imaginary friends. They were my coping mechanism for navigating my childhood. Any problems I had, I could always talk to them, and they would tell me the things I...