Film Review: Alam
Firas Khoury’s directorial debut couldn’t have come at a more urgent time. It’s been over half a year since Israel’s excessive and deadly response to October 7th has resulted in Continue Reading
Firas Khoury’s directorial debut couldn’t have come at a more urgent time. It’s been over half a year since Israel’s excessive and deadly response to October 7th has resulted in Continue Reading
Abigail is the latest film from Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, the directing duo often referred to as “Radio Silence,” following their hit Ready Or Not and two recent Scream Continue Reading
Throughout his short but striking directorial filmography, Alex Garland has a way of delivering something you don’t quite expect given the setup and ideas that he presents you with at Continue Reading
Monkey Man is an evocative revenge picture that is clearly a passion project from Dev Patel, who makes his directorial debut, also sharing writing credit with Paul Angunawela and John Continue Reading
With the release and Oscar success of Godzilla: Minus One, I feel like Godzilla x Kong is put in a slightly unfair position. Comparisons between the two are going to Continue Reading
Knox Goes Away is a hitman drama that isn’t quite like the countless other hitman dramas you may have seen before. It follows the titular John Knox (Michael Keaton), an Continue Reading
Imaginary is by and large another junky PG-13 horror film that is thrown into theaters by the studios to take up space when there isn’t much else to put out, Continue Reading
I really came into Dune: Part Two hoping for a more complete and fulfilling experience that I felt was lacking in the first film. That film was largely all about Continue Reading
Lovely, Dark, And Deep is the directorial debut of Teresa Sutherland, who notably wrote the screenplay for The Wind, as well as being a staff writer on Mike Flanagan’s Netflix Continue Reading
The awkwardly titled Land Of Bad is a fairly straight forward B-action movie, the kind you’d almost usually see these days with a much lower budget, and probably slated for Continue Reading