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Together (2025) surprises with cringe, comedy, and chaos. Alison Brie shines in this rom-com-horror that’s best experienced in theaters.
Weapons has been a highly anticipated movie this summer for movie goers (and me). It didn’t live up to expectations.
A gritty 2025 crime drama with a flawed father-daughter duo, moral chaos, and a standout performance by John Carroll Lynch.
Here’s what they liked, what they didn’t and we’ll do our very best to give you the general consensus (if there is one).
I really thought Eggers would up his game with every film and while he managed a few minor miracles it wasn’t enough to save Nosferatu’s soul.
You may be surprised to discover the music (something very specific about the music) is my one big problem.
The Substance starts off like a perfect film for any fan of clever horror with an off-putting satirical edge.
Alien: Romulus is a brutal, suspense-packed return to form for the franchise. It captures the claustrophobic terror of the original while throwing in a few adrenaline-fueled nods to Aliens.
Mickey 17 sets up a fascinating premise—cloning, sacrifice, alien diplomacy, and the question of identity—but then decides to throw the entire sci-fi kitchen sink at you. And it’s not just the kitchen sink—it’s weird alien fauna, religious extremism in politics, and yes, Toni Collette furiously flavor-testing some truly disturbing sauces.
The recent release of A Minecraft Movie has sparked a significant divide between critics and audiences. While the film has…
