Ready or Not 2 Review: Samara Weaving Proves Lightning (and Bloody Hide-and-Seek) Can Strike Twice
Back in 2019, Ready or Not arrived as a sharp, darkly comedic subversion of the “final girl” trope. It gave
Back in 2019, Ready or Not arrived as a sharp, darkly comedic subversion of the “final girl” trope. It gave
The concept of a British version of Saturday Night Live has been floating around the industry for decades, often
Continue readingSNL UK Review: Sky’s British Spin on the Comedy Legend is a Bold, Bloody Good Start
There is something undeniably magnetic about watching a charming man do very bad things. When that man is Glen Powell,
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride! isn’t interested in being a tasteful “update” of Bride of Frankenstein. It’s a full-throttle rewire: neon
Scream 7 wants two things at once: to be a proper slasher again (less lore homework, more dread) and to
Directed by Daniel Chong, Hoppers takes a proudly weird Pixar hook—teenager Mabel Tanaka (Piper Curda)“hops” her consciousness into a hyper-real
The air in Los Angeles is getting a little thicker with anticipation as the calendar flips closer to Sunday, March
The 2026 BAFTA Film Awards have officially been announced, and if there’s one thing that’s crystal clear, it’s
Continue reading2026 BAFTA Nominations: A Wide-Open Race for Cinema’s Top Honors
The cultural phenomenon that was the “Summer of Brat” has officially made its way to the big screen, and it’s
Continue readingThe Moment Review: Charli XCX Shines in a Sharp Pop Satire
This adaptation of David Koepp’s 2019 novel takes the “sporror” premise, fungal body horror with a side of laughs, and
Continue readingCold Storage Review: A Fungal Freak-Show with Plenty of Heart