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Batman Brave and the Bold taps Christina Hodson to Write

James Gunn's DCU has a bit of a Batman problem on its hands. Gunn himself has said that he's wary of oversaturating the market with Batman products, but at the same time, there are not one, but two completely different Batman-related movies on the horizon: Matt Reeves' sequel to The Batman (which is thus far meant to stand outside of the DCU expanded universe) and...

Ubisoft Cancels Six Games, And Delays Seven Other Titles

Ubisoft has decided to do a portfolia reset and with the broad announcement comes 6 canceled games and several delayed releases. Ubisoft has decided to “refocus its portfolio, reallocate resources and comprehensively revise its roadmap over the next three years,” it said in a recent release. Ubisoft has noted that will further shift focus back into the "exceptional open world quality" segment and "step change"...

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...

Arco is a Vibrant, Hopeful Journey to the Future | Review

French animated film, Arco, brings together gorgeous animation and touching characters to offer a futuristic story filled with hope. NEON's little animated film, Arco...

Frankenstein’s Ending Misses the Point

Guillermo Del Toro's take on Frankenstein is a gorgeous endeavor oozing with style, but falls flat in its attempt to bring its biggest themes...

‘Shelby Oaks’ Starts Strong, but Misses the Landing | Review

Chris Stuckmann's directorial debut, Shelby Oaks, shows the nascent director has some horror chops, but the film wastes much of its promising potential. Shelby...

‘The Bad Guys 2’ is a Solid Continuation of the Original Story – Review

We went to see The Bad Guys 2 in theaters and found that rare thing: a sequel that doesn't fall short of the original. When...

‘Weapons’ Blends Horror Genres and Humor to Explore Tragedy | Review

Zach Cregger's latest horror film, Weapons, tells an engaging story in a unique way that manages to the keep the scares and humor in...

‘Shaman’ Puts a Cool Premise on Familiar Tropes | Review

Missionaries encounter an ancient evil, that leaves them questioning their own faith and righteousness in the new horror/thriller, Shaman. Shaman Directed By: Antonio Negret Written By:...

The Fantastic Four: First Steps Feels Like Old Times | Review

Marvel's 'first family' has finally returned to the big screen in a movie that captures the classic comic book-vibe, while also harkening back to...

‘Oh, Hi!’ Finds Humor in Heartbreak | Review

Sophie Brooks' sophomore film, Oh, Hi!, brings dark humor to the rom-com genre with an interesting premise and strong performances. Oh, Hi! Directed By: Sophie...

‘Ballerina’ Takes Us Back to the World of John Wick With Mixed Results – Review

We made sure to see Ballerina in theaters and found the first John Wick spinoff didn't quite hit the mark, though not for lack...

Pixar’s Elio is Sci-Fi Magic | Review

If you've ever wondered what it'd be like if Pixar went full "Amblin," complete with quasi-horror elements and deep Sci-Fi goodness, Elio is what...