Movie Reviews

Review: Pablo Larraín’s ‘Spencer’ is Shaky, Disturbing, and Unfocused

Spencer, the latest film from Neon and Topic Studios, has been highly anticipated by friends…

‘My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission’ Is Action-Packed Entertainment

The all-new My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission is finally available and just in time…

Cult Classics: Does ‘The Monster Squad’ Hold Up in 2021?

Since its release in 1987, The Monster Squad has steadily become a horror classic. Inspired…

Cult Classics: Revisiting ‘Once Bitten,’ Jim Carrey’s Vampire Comedy You Probably Forgot About

Once Bitten is a tragically underrated gem from 1985 starring a young (and very cute)…

Marvel’s ‘Eternals’ Review: Speaks Eternally to All Walks of Life

Forget what you know about the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Forget the way that the cinematography…

‘The Last Duel’: Masterpiece or Hot Mess? It Depends on Your Perspective

The latest epic from Ridley Scott, The Last Duel, is a stunning, bleak, and often…

Review: ‘Class’ Takes Us Inside the Weird World of Acting Classes

Have you ever wondered what goes on in an acting class? Do you imagine thespians…

‘The Subject’:An Examination of White Saviorism, Accountability, and Consequences

Phil Waterhouse (Jason Biggs, Orange is the New Black) has a thriving career. He’s a…

Review: ‘Ghostbusters Afterlife’ is Filled with Nostalgia

Ghostbusters. We have had summer blockbusters, animated tv shows, video games, toys, costumes, and even…

Reviewing Cult Classics: ‘Little Shop of Horrors’

Written By: Tracee California So, is it a musical comedy or a reflective journey of…