Review: ‘Coup!’Peter Sarsgaard And Billy Magnussen Stir Up Trouble During The Spanish Flu Outbreak
Thank goodness, long gone are the minimalist pandemic-era movies exploring, way too soon as it turns out, the effect lockdown was having on society....
Review: ‘Starve Acre’Matt Smith And Morfydd Clark Lead A Slow Burn British Horror That...
Richard (Matt Smith) and his wife Jules (Morfydd Clark) have moved to a rural home in Starve Acre. Richard grew up there and wanted...
Review: ‘The Beast Within’One Man's Dark Secret Threatens the Safety of His Family In...
Who doesn't love a good Werewolf movie? It feels like it's been forever since we had one worth talking about so I welcome every...
Review: ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’Ryan Reynolds And Hugh Jackman Tear It Up In A Hilarious,...
In a way it's ironic that the future and fate of Marvel Studios relies on the two most indestructible heroes in the entire MCU,...
Review: ‘Oddity’A Blind Psychic And Her Cursed Wooden Man Try to Solve Her Twin’s...
Back in 2020 while perusing Shudder, as I’ve been known to do, I happened across a film named Caveat by Irish filmmaker Damian McCarthy....
Review: ‘My Spy The Eternal City’Dave Bautista And Chloe Coleman Have An Explosive Trip...
My Spy was a lighthearted action-comedy that ran Dave Bautista through the family-friendly gauntlet that every wrestler-turned-actor must go through, and showed what rising...
Review: ‘Sing Sing’Colman Domingo And Clarence Maclin Break The Mold With Uplifting Prison Drama
Many Hollywood drama set within a prison's walls have the same goal, and it's a noble one: to depict the people inside as more...
Review: ‘Twisters’Daisy Edgar-Jones And Glen Powell Serve Up A Tempest Of Summer Thrills
There have been plenty of indie filmmakers who have made the transition to blockbuster studio movies, but rarely has the shift been as drastic...
Review: ‘Midas’College Grads Pull A Heist To Take On Big Pharma
For the most part, we collectively don’t like the One Percent. Watching the little guy take down a peg on in pop culture is...
Review: ‘The Convert’Guy Pearce Is Torn Between Warring Māori Tribes And Colonizers In Lee...
It's genuinely good to see director Lee Tamahori getting back to his New Zealand roots with the period drama, The Convert. After a series...














