JT Mollner’s Strange Darling is an electrifying psychological thriller that refuses to follow conventional storytelling. Driven by a nonlinear narrative structure, the film is a meticulously crafted and tension-filled tale about the dangers of lust, manipulation, and survival. With standout ...
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Hold Your Breath, directed by Karrie Crouse and Will Joines, is a psychological horror-thriller set in the harsh, isolated landscape of 1930s Oklahoma. With dust storms that threaten to swallow the world whole, the film explores themes of motherhood, trauma, ...
Kevin Smith‘s The 4:30 Movie takes viewers on a humorous, heartwarming journey through the trials of teenage love, friendship, and the transformative magic of cinema. Set in 1986 New Jersey, this semi-autobiographical coming-of-age comedy weaves Smith’s signature humor with a ...
Todd Phillips returns to Gotham with Joker: Folie à Deux, a riveting sequel that builds on the disturbing, gritty foundation laid by its 2019 predecessor. This time, Phillips takes the film into daring new territory by embracing a jukebox musical ...
It’s not every day you walk into a film expecting a slow-burn thriller about a missing person, only to be slapped in the face by portals, time loops, and a gator that has seen better days. But here we are, ...
Joker: Folie À Deux brings strong performances, but unneeded musicals derail its narrative impact.
Jon Watts’ Wolfs is a film that promises an engaging blend of action and comedy, fueled by the undeniable star power of George Clooney and Brad Pitt. Set against a backdrop of high-stakes situations, gritty violence, and quick-witted banter, the ...
Saturday Night was one of the biggest premieres of the Toronto International Film Festival 2024. The Jason Reitman-directed film chronicles the 90 minutes just before the debut of the biggest experimental TV show of all time, Saturday Night Live! While ...
Salem’s Lot delivers thrills and suspense, but stumbles with a rushed climax. Best enjoyed with the lights off at home.
Bernardo Britto’s Omni Loop skillfully blends science fiction with existential drama, delivering an introspective meditation on life, death, and the inevitability of repetition. Anchored by Mary-Louise Parker’s nuanced portrayal of a jaded quantum physicist, the film explores profound philosophical questions ...
Uglies, a science fiction drama directed by McG and based on Scott Westerfeld’s popular YA novel, presents a futuristic dystopian society where beauty is controlled by genetic modification and surgery. While the novel captivated readers with its social commentary on ...
The trailer for Voice of Shadows hooked me right away. It has that eerie, mysterious vibe that’ll pull in any horror fan. But whether it accurately represent the whole movie? Well, you’ll have to judge that for yourself. Written and ...