Tilman Singer’s 2024 film, Cuckoo, has so many aspects on paper that most would expect to ruin the movie, yet it made the experience more enjoyable.
After a nearly year-long wait, Richard Linklater’s darkly hilarious hitman dramedy, aptly titled Hit Man, is finally upon us and it’s phenomenal. Easily one of my favorites of the year and another masterpiece under Linklater’s belt whose filmography is littered…
The duality of the narrator, torn between discretion and compassion towards his ideology drives the narrative of The Sympathizer.
Netflix has had a thrilling year with shows, such as rating juggernauts Baby Reindeer and Ripley. Now, Eric is looking to join the roster.
George Miller’s latest entry into his decades-spanning Mad Max series has finally arrived. While Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga doesn’t overlap the previous entry in the film series, it still manages to cement itself as a worthy successor. Read our review.
Marvel Rivals shows a lot of promise with the closed alpha test but lacks a few features which can make the game frustrating at times.
Following a successful but unconventional first season, the last son of Krypton is back for round 2 in Adult Swim’s My Adventures With Superman
Sugar breaks all conventional styles of filmmaking and paves the way for something wildly original and fresh. Find out why Sugar is one of the best shows of the year inside.
John Krasinski’s follow-up film to the ‘A Quiet Place’ duology manifests with ‘IF’. Read our full review.
One of Amazon Prime Video’s biggest series, Outer Range, has returned for its second season, find out if it surpasses the first below.
The latest ‘May The 12th’ short proves to be utterly lifeless… unless you enjoy watching Disney advertise their IP. Read our review.
Wes Ball took on the challenge of following up one of the greatest trilogies ever with Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes… and it mostly delivered with a rich story, a familiar world that feels lived in, and great characters, though it’s not without its flaws.
A show that seems as lost as its two protagonists, ‘Tales of the Empire’ is a mixed bag of both satisfying and weightless storytelling.
A movie so harrowing, disturbing and deeply person you’d have to see it for yourself, enter for a review of I Saw The TV Glow!