
Thanksgiving Review: A New Recipe for Fear
Eli Roth’s “Thanksgiving” slices into the horror genre, serving a feast of fear that’s been long overdue. On the platter of holiday-themed horror,... Read more.

The Killer Review: A Meticulous Study of Chaos and Consequence
Where stories of assassins and their cold-blooded pursuits have become almost a rite of passage for directors, David Fincher’s “The Killer” emerges... Read more.

Five Nights at Freddy’s Review: Serving Up A Slice of Disappointment
“Five Nights at Freddy’s” had the potential to break the mold. The film, directed by Emma Tammi and based on the popular horror game...... Read more.

The Exorcist Believer Review: Holy Fails and the Sins of Hollywood Reboots
In a cinematic landscape littered with the carcasses of failed reboots and sequels, “The Exorcist Believer” doesn’t so much take a daring leap... Read more.

Saw X Review: This Twisted Game of Life and Death is Worth Playing
Long oscillating between the grotesque and the philosophical, with “Saw X,” the tenth installment in this long-running series, we find ourselves once... Read more.

The Creator Review: AI That Fails To Compute
The line between visionary and derivative can be as thin as a laser beam and Gareth Edwards’ “The Creator” teeters precariously on this line,...... Read more.

Expend4bles Review: Even Nostalgia Has Its Limits
In a franchise known for its ensemble cast of aging action heroes, audacious stunts, and a nostalgia-driven love for a bygone era of action...... Read more.

Gran Turismo Review: Big Screen Skid Fails to Shift into Excitement
There’s a thin line between racing towards victory and skidding into mediocrity, and “Gran Turismo” navigates that curve with the grace of a novice...... Read more.

Blue Beetle Review: A Cure for the Superhero Blues
In the tempestuous world of superhero sagas, where capes and cowls have grown as common as bad weather, “Blue Beetle” emerges like a serendipitous...... Read more.

MEG 2 The Trench Review: Shallow Waters Ahead
In Hollywood’s ceaseless tidal wave of sequels, “Meg 2: The Trench,” helmed by an occasionally astute Ben Wheatley, tries to chart its own course....... Read more.