


‘Missing’ Is A Suspenseful Thriller Elevated By Storm Reid’s Outstanding Performance – Review
There have been significant changes in the advancement of technology and the evolution of social media since the release of Aneesh Chaganty’s screen life mystery thriller Searching. Searching follows a […]

James Cameron’s ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ Is An Epic Family-Driven Visual Masterpiece – Review
13 years ago, a young moviegoer sat in the front row to watch the new intergalactic epic Avatar in IMAX 3D. Looking up at that massive screen and seeing the […]

‘Puss in Boots: The Last Wish’ Is A Charming And Exciting Return Of A Most Beloved Animated Character – Review
It’s been eleven years since the last time Puss in Boots pounced his way across the screen, creating uncertainty regarding his return. Thankfully, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish is […]

Guillermo del Toro Gives New Life To The Classic Fairy Tale ‘Pinocchio’ – Review
by Angel Amaral After so many versions of the Pinocchio story, it is hard to imagine a new version being incredibly moving and joyful. However, leave it to director Guillermo […]

Everything Coming To Prime Video In December 2022
Oh, the holidays. A time for reflection, joy and *checks notes* family drama. Right out the gate, Prime Video is treating us with the best gift you can’t gift wrap, […]

‘The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special’ Has The Right Spirit – Review
by Nicolás Delgadillo In an interesting move, the behemoth that is the Marvel Cinematic Universe has gone with a unique little choice for the capper to their most significant and […]

Rian Johnson’s ‘Glass Onion’ Is A Grandiose Satire With Incredibly Relevant Layers – Review
Rian Johnson brought a modernized spin to the murder mystery genre in Knives Out, centering his story on the remarkably relevant themes of white privilege and generational wealth. In his […]

‘Strange World’ Is A Heartfelt Sci-Fi Adventure That Teaches A Couple Valuable Lessons – Review
It’s safe to say that most new releases from Walt Disney Animation in recent years have been pretty formulaic. There’s always a cute animal sidekick, a defiant teen, some larger-than-life […]

‘BARDO, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths’ Is Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Most Personal And Self-Indulgent Work Yet – Review
Alejandro González Iñárritu is no stranger to captivating the viewer with a man’s delusions brought into the world, and Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths is no exception. […]