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The Forgotten Fifth Ghostbusters Film

Ghostbusters is one of the world’s most popular horror franchises but have you heard of its fifth canon film?

‘Road House’ Remake Review: A Kick-Ass Good Time

Doug Liman’s latest film, the remake of Rowdy Herrington’s cult classic Road House, is endearing… but does it live up to its predecessor?

‘Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire’ Review:  An Imperfect Storm

40 years after the first Ghostbusters film arrived in theatres, Gil Kenan has blessed the box office with a fifth film.

‘Immaculate’ Review: Weak Concept But Packed With Carnage

Sydney Sweeney turns in one of the most deranged performances of her career in Immaculate. An occult thriller produced by Neon.

‘The Fall Guy’ Review: A Love Letter to Filmmaking

The Fall Guy is about love for film production and love for all the stunt performers that put their lives on the line.

The Iron Claw’s Biggest Tragedy: An Oscar Snub 

Why was this critically lauded tragic tale about wrestling royalty nowhere to be found at the Oscars?

‘Imaginary’ Review: Could Anyone Imagine A Better Movie?

Jeff Wadlow’s new film, Imaginary, is everything wrong with the horror genre today. It is bland, franchisable, and something this film fundamentally shouldn’t be… unimaginative.

‘Ricky Stanicky’ Review: A Return to 90s Comedy Raunchiness

Peter Farrelly, who gained unprecedented levels of fame for working with comedy actors like Jim Carrey, has finally made his return to the funnyman genre.

‘Dune Part Two’ Review: A Once in a Lifetime Blockbuster

Director and co-writer Denis Villeneuve creates a once in a lifetime blockbuster with Dune: Part Two, adapted from Frank Herbert’s novel.

‘Madame Web’ Review: A Horribly Enjoyable Time

After Sony’s last attempt at making a Spider-Man movie without the titular character, Morbius, the studio is back and better than ever with 2024’s Madame Web.

‘Rebel Moon’ Review: An Unwarranted Rip-Off

Rebel Moon heads in the complete opposite direction of originality and is instead a conglomerate of many tired sci-fi and fantasy tropes.

‘Five Nights At Freddy’s’ Review: Great On Paper, Bad Execution

Five Nights At Freddy’s comes across as more of a fan film that tries to replicate a few fan favourite moments attached by a half hearted story and nonsensical killing.

‘The Killer’ Review: An Electric Thriller With A Machiavellian Lead

David Fincher’s latest outing with Netflix is horrifyingly thrilling and technically precise.