
Argylle Review: A Spy Flick That Forgets Its Own Punchline
Spy flicks often tread a fine line between homage and satire, and “Argylle” emerges with the ambition to redefine the genre under the helm...... Read more.

T.I.M. Review: ‘Artificial Infatuation’ Explores the Dark Side of AI Devotion
Directed by Spencer Brown and co-written with Sarah Govett, T.I.M. orbits around Abi, a prosthetics engineer portrayed by Georgina Campbell. Tasked with the rapid...... Read more.

The Beekeeper Review: Ayer Gives Us Hives
In “The Beekeeper,” directed by David Ayer, the film’s aspirations to meld the action and vigilante genres under a thematic umbrella of justice... Read more.

Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Review: Floats on Charm, Drowns in Plot
Atlantis is back in our screens, and this time, the stakes are… murky. “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,” the long-awaited sequel to the surprisingly...... Read more.

Ferrari Review: Adam Driver Transforms in Michael Mann’s Latest Epic
Where the roar of engines and the dramatics of life’s entanglements often intertwine comes Michael Mann’s “Ferrari,” a film that takes the... Read more.

Slow Horses Season 3 Review: A Gallop Ahead in the Spy Genre!
“Slow Horses” has galloped steadily into the spotlight, and its third season proves no exception. With a blend of wry humor and gritty spy...... Read more.

Rebel Moon Part One Review: Style Over Substance in Zack Snyder’s Space Saga
“Rebel Moon Part One: A Child of Fire,” Zack Snyder’s latest foray into sci-fi epics, is a cinematic puzzle that dazzles and bewilders audiences....... Read more.

Wonka Review: Revives Dahl’s Magic with a Modern Twist
In a world where reboots and origin stories are commonplace, the arrival of “Wonka” adds a dash of whimsical innovation to the familiar cinematic...... Read more.

Poor Things Review: A Phantasmagorical Odyssey of Love and Liberation
Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Poor Things” emerges as a cinematic phenomenon that dares to redefine the boundaries of filmmaking. At the heart of this masterpiece... Read more.

Godzilla Minus One Review: A Monster Hit that Echoes the Original’s Roar
“Godzilla Minus One” emerges as a rousing spectacle that returns the iconic monster to its narrative and thematic roots. Set in post-World War II...... Read more.