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‘The Bad Batch’ Season 3 Review: Good Seasons Follow Orders

The final season of The Bad Batch has now come to an end. While the series has had its ups and downs, they may have just stuck the landing.

‘Dead Boy Detectives’ Review: A Profound And Dynamic Drama

The result of a tumultuous development, the latest DC series is now here. Read our review of Dead Boy Detectives.

‘Boy Kills World’ Review: A Grate-ish Time

Moritz Mohr’s feature debut Boy Kills World may provide some fun, but can become very grating very quickly.

‘Velma’ Season 2 Review: An Improvement But Still Insufferable

After a 14-month hiatus, Mindy Kaling’s Velma series has returned for its second season. Find out inside as to why Season 2 isnt great.

‘Shōgun’ Review: A Yardstick To Measure Visual Epics

A series that goes beyond the spectacle and becomes an epic in true sense. FX’s Shōgun is not a show to miss out on.

‘Abigail’ Review: A Succint Horror With More Than A Few Flaws

As the horror comedy Abigail enters theatres worldwide, find out why we consider it a flawed but enjoyable horror comedy that mirrors 2019’s Ready or Not. 

‘Sasquatch Sunset’ Review: A Crudely Poignant Journey

Sasquatch Sunset is a cinematic journey blending natural humor and heart against a vibrant backdrop of the Pacific Northwest.

‘Sing Sing’ Review: Not a Prison Film

Heartwarming, touching, and powerful, Sing Sing is a story about the power that art and companionship hold — told through a profound and meticulously crafted narrative that can make you burst out laughing or get you misty-eyed in the span…

‘Rebel Moon – Part Two’ Review: An Overcompensation Of Failure

If you thought Part One was bad enough, Part Two doubles down on all the worst traits of its predecessor.

‘Challengers’ Review: An Intense Rivalry Of The Senses

Luca Guadagnino returns to theatres with Challengers, a film laced with a trifecta of powerful performances.

‘Fallout’ Review: A Video Game Adaptation Done Right

Prime Video’s Fallout is not one of the many bland and forgettable entries to the desolate wasteland of adaptations, but a Nuka-Cola Quantum oasis. 

‘Civil War’ Review: A Harrowing Depiction Of Urban Warfare

In one word, Civil War could be described as “harrowing.” Garland almost never lets up, jumping from one gut turning scene to another.

‘Monkey Man’ Review: Sets The Bar For Indian Representation In Hollywood

Dev Patel sets the bar high with his directorial debut Monkey Man, creating a monumental achievement with his evident potential.

‘Ripley’ Review: A Fresh Reimagining of the Story We Know

Netflix’s Ripley provides a compelling tale of a nihilistic conman with an exquisite velvety black-and-white cinematography.