Flexing their acquisition of Game of Thrones creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, with Alexander Woo by their side, Netflix … More
Category: Reviews
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (2024) is entertaining, exciting and more of the same
After clashing for the title of king of the monsters, Godzilla and Kong join forces to wipe out a common … More
The Gentlemen brings the mayhem of its crime universe to the small screen
Director Guy Ritchie brings his beloved 2019 film and all his signature trademarks to the small screen for a new … More
Mini Reviews: 2024 Oscar Nominees
This year has seen me cramming three films in a last-minute effort to catch most of the Oscar nominees. With … More
Dune: Part Two (2024) is a jaw-dropping, breathtaking, undeniably stunning sci-fi epic
Feast your eyes on the cinematic spectacle of the year. We’re only in March, but I’d be shocked if another … More
Maestro (2023) is Bradley Cooper’s symphony, but Carey Mulligan steals the show
Step into the life of legendary conductor and composer, Leonard Bernstein. Directed by, co-written by, and starring Bradley Cooper, Maestro … More
Saltburn (2023) showcases a brilliant, wildly chaotic and unpredictable narrative
Following an exceptional directorial debut in Promising Young Woman (2020), Emerald Fennell delivers this wildly entertaining dark comedy that has … More
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters is a mostly fun human-scale adventure with kaiju cameos aplenty
The MonsterVerse has made its small-screen debut with Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, a series that hones in on one family’s … More
Echo is an uninspired attempt at a bringing brutal street-level storytelling to the MCU
If Marvel could please string together two consecutive releases that are entertaining and of high quality, that would be great. … More
Bump delivers its sweetest, strongest and most charming season yet
As is now a yearly tradition, Bump delivered us all the gift of another brilliant season on Boxing Day. The … More
