Mike P. Nelson’s Silent Night, Deadly Night (2025) is a bold attempt to modernize the franchise. Its commitment to character drama, strong ...
Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 may not be the scariest horror sequel of the year, but it stands as a thoughtful, stylish, and lore-rich ...
Sisu: Road to Revenge stands as a strong, if slightly overstuffed, continuation of a cult action saga. It delivers ferocity, striking visuals, ...
In the end, Rental Family stands as a thoughtful meditation on what it means to belong, to pretend, and to care in a world where ...
Regardless of which types of food you're into, it's always nice to grow your interests beyond preparation and consumption. You can meet new ...
Over the years, filmmakers have tried to capture what makes Formula 1 such an intoxicating world: the glory, the tragedy, the danger, and the ...
Unlike the sometimes scattershot visual energy of the second installment, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t feels more controlled and confident. The magic sequences—always the franchise’s selling ...
From the performances to the direction to the sweet cinematography and the core idea of compassion, Rental Family is the film 2025 needs.
The Night Of The Juggler: Review. Re-release by Kino Lorber. Probably boasting one of the longest chase scenes in film history, The Night of the Juggler has long hovered in cult obscurity, outshined ...
The Running Man: The BRWC Review. Adapting Stephen King’s 1982 novel while escaping the long shadow of the cult-favorite 1987 film, director Edgar Wright faces a tricky balancing act: respect the ...
Directed by WNBA player Angel McCoughtry, Bygones weaves a story of love, forgiveness, and basketball through 1969 and present-day Atlanta. In 1969, Leon (Jordan Pressley) is a young African American ...