It’s wild to think that Only Murders in the Building is turning in some of the series’ best episodes and … More
Category: Reviews
Mini Reviews: Smile (2022) & Smile 2 (2024)
Due to a combination of a lack of time and the impression that it would be too silly, Smile eluded … More
Terrifier 3 (2024) is a festive delight drenched in blood, guts & sadistic mayhem
The Terrifier franchise is one that has grown exponentially since it developed a cult following back in 2016. Each sequel … More
Joker: Folie à Deux (2024) is an embarrassment to the legacy of its predecessor
Let’s sum up this sequel in one quote courtesy of Harvey Dent; “You either die a hero or live long … More
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power season 2 is darker, deeper and more character-focused than ever
While the first season left little room for improvement, season two seems to have managed to do just that. The … More
KAOS puts a modern, comedic spin on Greek mythos… and it works
What happens when you take Greek mythology, base it in a modern day world and inject a dark-comedy vibe? You … More
Alien: Romulus (2024) brings the franchise back to its tight, horror roots
Seeing as we’re never going to see the conclusion of the (more superior) Prometheus narrative, I guess a Fede Alvarez-directed … More
House of the Dragon is ripe with political tension… but it’s all tease and no payoff
Following a cliffhanger ending that teased the coming of all-out war, House of the Dragon returns to continue where its … More
Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) is pure superhero entertainment from start to finish
After being stranded in the Fox universe of superhero films, Deadpool and Wolverine (hey, look, it’s the name of the … More
The Acolyte doesn’t understand who its most interesting characters are
Venturing into the era of the High Republic for the first time on screen, The Acolyte centres around an investigation … More
