Category: Reviews
A Thrilling Return to the Hunt
A Thrilling Return to the Hunt

In Predator: Killer of Killers, directors Dan Trachtenberg and Joshua Wassung take the legendary franchise into uncharted territory with an adult animated anthology film that slices through the ages with a savage, kinetic energy. This latest installment — the sixth…

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This 95% Rotten Tomatoes Rated Dystopian Series Stephen King Called “Jaw-Dropping” Still Hits Harder Than Most Today
This 95% Rotten Tomatoes Rated Dystopian Series Stephen King Called “Jaw-Dropping” Still Hits Harder Than Most Today

If you're making a movie or TV show, you'd better bring your A-game if you want to impress Stephen King. The Master of Horror often tends to be fairly opinionated, especially when it comes to adaptations of his work; he…

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Florida’s Version Of Cocaine Bear Gets The Movie Treatment & It’s Somehow More Uninteresting
Florida’s Version Of Cocaine Bear Gets The Movie Treatment & It’s Somehow More Uninteresting

Despite everyone from major studios to smaller production companies continuing to make them, good creature features feel like a dime a dozen in the modern cinematic landscape. Even rarer are ones based on a true story, with one of the…

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A Tedious and Painfully Dull Exorcism
A Tedious and Painfully Dull Exorcism

David Midell’s The Ritual is a horror film that feels like it’s trying to exorcise any semblance of quality from its own frame. Based on the true story of Father Theophilus Riesinger’s infamous 1928 exorcism case, the film attempts to…

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Miley Cyrus: Something Beautiful Review
Miley Cyrus: Something Beautiful Review

Though packed with gorgeous costumes and well-designed sets, I felt like I was missing something while watching Something Beautiful. The visual album is being released to accompany Cyrus' latest studio album of the same name. It's a quick watch and…

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Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans Just Made a New Romance Classic With Celine Song’s Latest

Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans Just Made a New Romance Classic With Celine Song’s Latest


We don’t get as many straightforward romances as we once did. Rom-coms are still thriving on streaming and with the occasional theatrical release, but flat-out romance films have become a rarity. Sure, every once in a while we’ll get a…

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Melanie Scrofano’s Small-Town Horror Series Is ‘Wynonna Earp’s Darker Spiritual Successor
Melanie Scrofano’s Small-Town Horror Series Is ‘Wynonna Earp’s Darker Spiritual Successor

Like many TV viewers, I was devastated when I learned that Season 4 would be Wynonna Earp's last. After its initial premiere on SYFY back in 2016, the little supernatural Western that could managed to endure much longer than likely…

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“The Sentry” Plays SXSW London
“The Sentry” Plays SXSW London

Director Jake Wachtel’s “The Sentry” short plays June 2-7 at SXSW London, followed by Raindance (6/18-6/27) and the Palm Springs Shortsfest (6/24-6/30). The film is a look at a secret agent in action in Cambodia. The director/writer of this refreshing…

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A Biting Satire on Tech Moguls
A Biting Satire on Tech Moguls

Jesse Armstrong, the acclaimed writer behind Succession, makes his directorial debut with Mountainhead, a satirical comedy-drama that takes aim at Silicon Valley excesses, the disintegration of moral compasses, and the sinister creep of technological disinformation. Featuring a star-studded cast led…

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Materialists Review | Flickreel
Materialists Review | Flickreel

Celine Song isn’t just one of the only filmmakers crafting romantic stories for adults. She’s among the few who can write about love honestly, even if her characters aren’t always honest with themselves. Past Livesrevolved around three emotionally guarded people…

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A Visceral, Nightmarish Descent into Grief
A Visceral, Nightmarish Descent into Grief

In Bring Her Back, Danny and Michael Philippou (the energetic twin duo behind Talk to Me) return with a chilling and unforgettable supernatural horror experience that marries raw psychological terror with a harrowing examination of loss, guilt, and the lengths…

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A Stylish, Eccentric Espionage Romp
A Stylish, Eccentric Espionage Romp

Even when Wes Anderson makes a movie that’s not anywhere near as good as most of his other projects, it’s still a pretty decent time at the theatre, and you can always count on his films being loaded with ambition.…

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