Tag: drama

‘Dave the Diver In The Jungle’ DLC Honestly Feels Like An Entirely New Game | Review

Dave the Diver has cemented its place in the management simulation genre as one of the best to release in the last few years just from the base game alone. The team at Mintrocket continued to feed the beast with new content since launch and we're getting a great gift for Dave the Diver's third birthday with a brand new DLC: In the Jungle.  Dave the Diver...

‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Gets a Fresh Trailer as Tickets Go On Sale

The latest trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day has (finally) arrived, giving us a closer look at the action and strangeness going on with Peter Parker. Today sees the launch of ticket pre-sales for Spider-Man: Brand New Day, which has thankfully given us a new trailer as well. Considering we're only a month out from release, it feels like marketing is kicking in a...

‘Magic Hour’ is a Touching Dive into Grief and Letting Go | Review

Combining humor and melancholy, Magic Hour, pulls on the heartstrings as it explores the nature of love and grief in a tightly paced, albeit...

Crystal Lake Series Announces Its Full Cast on Spookiest of Days

What better day than Friday the 13th to unveil the rest of the regular cast for the prequel series exploring the events before the Friday...

Kinds of Kindness | Review

Kinds of Kindness may be an anthology of three short(ish) black comedy films by Yorgos Lanthimos, but it is no less artistically innovative and...

Past Lives | Review

Past Lives is a captivating film about how the connections we make in life ebb and flow with time. It is a unique and...

Maestro | Review

Bradley Cooper attempts to showcase his filmmaking acumen both in front of and behind the camera in Maestro. Unfortunately, his performance in both regards...

Poor Things | Review

Poor Things is a daring exploration of what it means to be alive. It is as funny as it is shocking, as beautiful as...

Killers of the Flower Moon | Review

Martin Scorsese’s latest film tells the story of the Osage Murders through the relationship of three figures at its epicenter. Daring and compassionate, the...

Elvis (2022) | Review

While the approach and perspective of Elvis may not elevate it above other such musical biopics, the central performance and incredible production make it...

Women Talking | Review

Women Talking is a poignant discussion on what it takes to not only survive an atrocity, but move on from it. Although the title is...

The Fabelmans | Review

Spielberg’s latest film is more than just a retelling of how he came to love cinema, it's a heartfelt and endearing message about the...

All Quiet on the Western Front (2022) | Review

All Quiet on the Western Front is a fitting ode to the anti-war sentiment of the novel upon which it is based. It utilizes...

Babylon | Review

Babylon is a chaotic and entertaining ode to classic film, fully immersing itself in the greed and debauchery of the industry to demonstrate how...

Review | The Banshees of Inisherin

An often-hilarious exploration of depression and loneliness, The Banshees of Inisherin’s beautiful chaos makes it one of the year’s best films so far.  There are...

Amsterdam | Review

David O. Russell’s latest film is a satirical political thriller cast as a fast-talking noir. Unfortunately it doesn’t quite have the direction, and coherency...

Three Thousand Years of Longing | Review

Imaginative director George Miller’s latest film is a romantic epic which certainly makes a profound visual statement. Unfortunately, the film’s narrative doesn’t exactly convey...

The Most Popular Movie Genres in Each Decade

Movie tastes have changed significantly from decade to decade. Join us as we examine how audiences have embraced movie genres over the course of...

Drive My Car | Review

Drive My Car is the latest foreign film to be nominated for Best Picture. Despite a lengthy runtime it more than deserves its place...

Belfast | Review

Belfast is a sometimes heartbreaking but more times heartwarming vignette of a tumultuous time in history with an incredible script and excellent acting.  In 1969,...

Nightmare Alley | Review

Director Gullermo del Toro’s previous film won the Oscar for best picture. While Nightmare Alley isn’t at the same level, it still exudes all...

Mass is a Gripping Exploration of Grief and Shared Trauma | Review

Mass may not be high on your radar at the moment among this year's Fall slate, but it's definitely one you won't forget with...