Tag: movie review

Bandai Namco Releasing Elden Ring: Nightreign – The Limited Edition Vinyl Collection this Summer

A limited edition vinyl collection of the music from Elden Ring: Nightreign is now available for pre-order. Beginning today, pre-orders are now open to all Nightfarers for the Elden Ring: Nightreign—The Limited Edition Vinyl Collection. Exclusive to the Bandai Namco Official Store, and limited to just 4,999 units worldwide, this special collectible includes 57 tracks from Limveld, as well as tracks from The Forsaken Hollows...

‘Send Help’ Comes to Digital and 4K UHD and DVD Later this Spring

Send Help will soon be available to own on digital, as well as 4K UHD and DVD. The darkly comedic and twisted world of legendary filmmaker Sam Raimi strands audiences on a deserted island when SEND HELP arrives on Digital March 24, 2026 including Prime Video, Apple TV, and Fandango at Home. The film’s blend of satire and suspense continues when SEND HELP arrives on...

‘The Well’ Doesn’t Go Very Deep | Review

The Well brings a new take on dystopian catastrophes and what survival means, though it struggles to get much traction. The Well (2026) Directed By:...

Pixar’s Hoppers Brings Heart and Deep Themes Back to Nature | Review

Pixar's latest animated flick, Hoppers, balances Sci-Fi and nature with gorgeous animation and important themes, even if it may not work for everyone. Hoppers Directed...

‘Wuthering Heights’ Looks Pretty, Feels Hollow – Review

Having finally seen Wuthering Heights in the theater, it's easy to see why the film is drawing the response that it is. *warning: minor spoilers...

Blades of the Guardians is a Thrilling, Emotional, Action Epic | Review

The iconic Yuen Woo-ping returns to the director's chair with Blades of the Guardians, and may have delivered his best film to date. Blades...

‘Whistle’ Tries to be Too Many Things and Suffers as a Result – Review

Whistle has some interesting concepts but it gets tripped up by trying to be too many things in a single film. Right at the beginning...

Diabolic is an Unsettling Horror Story that Doesn’t Go Far Enough | Review

Diabolic combines religious trauma and the occult into a horror flick that manages to be unsettling if not entirely satisfactory. Diabolic Directed by: Daniel J. Phillips Written...

‘Dracula: A Love Tale’ Fills the Classic Vampire Story with Romantic Pathos -Review

At long last, I had the opportunity to view Dracula: A Love Tale and it proved to be almost everything I wanted it to...

Scarlet is an Emotional Fantasy Epic | Review

Mamoru Hosoda's Scarlet brings together stunning animation, great action, and engaging storytelling to deliver a compelling tale well worth the experience. Scarlet Directed By: Mamoru...

Worldbreaker is a Surprisingly Engaging Post-Apocalyptic Creature Feature | Review

Worldbreakers may have all the hallmarks of a cheesy, straight-to-video science fiction flick, but its filmmaking approach and more intimate story lets it rise...

A Private Life: Jodie Foster Anchors a Story Doing Too Much | Review

Jodie Foster shines in a twisty drama that has almost too much going on for its relatively straightforward messaging. A Private Life Directed By: Rebecca...

The Rip is Old-School Cop Drama Fun | Review

Matt Damon and Ben Affleck's latest team-up brings cop drama, plenty of mystery, and oodles of tension in a sharp, engaging thriller for Netflix....

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Confronts the Franchise’s Biggest Themes | Review

Nia DaCosta's 28 Years Later follow-up takes a different approach to the zombie franchise, but does an impressive, and thrilling, job of moving things...

‘Night Patrol’ Takes Big Swings, But Doesn’t Always Hit | Review

Police violence, gang warfare, and racism mixed with vampires gives Night Patrol plenty of interesting ground to cover, even if it chooses not to....

Marty Supreme is an Unconventional Sports Drama You Can’t Turn Away From | Review

Timothée Chalamet stars in Josh Safdie's unusual sports comedy-drama about a table-tennis player that's among the most enthralling films of the year. Marty Supreme Directed By:...

Avatar: Fire and Ash Brings Things Full Circle | Review

Avatar: Fire and Ash brings all-out war to Pandora, while offering some of the most important character moments of the franchise, and satisfying full...

We Bury The Dead | Review

Daisy Ridley headlines a tense new zombie flick, We Bury the Dead, which adds some interesting quirks to the genre that'll keep you invested,...

Hamnet is Chloé Zhao at Her Best | Review

Chloé Zhao's latest film, Hamnet, brings together a heartbreaking story of love, loss, and humanity while featuring some phenomenal performances. Hamnet Directed By: Chloé Zhao Written...

‘Eternity’ is a Sweet Examination About the Nature of Love | Review

Eternity puts a fun spin on the romantic comedy genre that's not only endearing, but makes you think about what true love really means....

Man Finds Tape | Review

The latest found footage horror flick, Man Finds Tape, examines a strange mystery affecting an entire town that mostly works. Man Finds Tape Directed By:...

Wildcat Offers Plenty of Action but Little Else | Review

Kate Beckinsale's latest action outing, Wildcat, brings plenty of fun that'll keep you watching, but lacks something despite a decent cast. Wildcat Directed By: James...