Tag: movie review

Scream 7 Wants to Add a Little Fright to your Big Game Night | Watch the New Trailer

All things come back around to the beginning eventually, and the classic horror series Scream is no exception. The latest entry, Scream 7, is ramping up its publicity for its upcoming theatrical run, and has secured in the process a spot for the biggest football event of the year. If you're not interested in football or maybe if you're just impatient, you can check it out...

Get It While It’s Haute: Devil Wears Prada 2 Unveils Official Trailer

We are now well on our way to the return of the world of high fashion and even higher stakes with the upcoming sequel 20 years in the making: The Devil Wears Prada 2. The official trailer has just released and is already making waves. You can watch it for yourself right here with us: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9HXmMnUEdE It looks we're in for much of the same high fashion hijinks...

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...

Sorcery Weaves a Tale of Magic in a Harsh World | Sundance 2023 Review

Sorcery arrived at the Sundance Film Festival and showed that there is still magic to be found in the world, though it can take...

Infinity Pool Starts Strong But Goes Nowhere | Sundance 2023 Review

Infinity Pool arrived at the Sundance Film Festival and has everyone talking, though maybe not for the best of reasons. As I've spent the past...

Fair Play Turns a Relationship on its Head | Sundance 2023 Review

Fair Play arrived at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival with a story that twists a relationship to the breaking point. As my Sundance coverage continues,...

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...

My Father’s Dragon | Review

My Father's Dragon comes to Netflix this week, bringing stunning animation and a poignant story of trust and friendship to the streamer. Based on...

Top Gun: Maverick Blu-ray Review

THE SET-UP Thirty years after the events of Top Gun, test pilot Pete “Maverick” Mitchell (Tom Cruise) is called back to the legendary Navy aviation...

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...

Tár Dives Deep into the Musical World, But Requires Great Patience | Review

Tár, starring Cate Blanchett, is one of those films that will surely keep movie watchers debating for years. Being the resident musicologist here at Cinelinx,...

Black Adam is a Fun, if Flawed, Superhero Adventure | Review

After many delays Black Adam has finally arrived in theaters and it was worth the wait despite some issues. Despite greatly enjoying the Birds of...

Halloween Ends Goes Out With a Whimper | Review

The long running saga of Michael Myers and Laurie Strode has finally concluded with Halloween Ends though it probably wasn't the ending most had...

Rosaline Stumbles at the Start but Comes Through in the End | Review

I had the chance to watch the original Hulu movie Rosaline ahead of its release and I'm here to share my thoughts on it...

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...

The Woman King | Review

The Woman King is a stunning historical epic from Gina Prince-Bythewood that is all the more stunning because it is based on actual events. From...

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...

Nope | Review

Jordan Peele’s latest film Nope finds him pushing the boundaries of science fiction while continuing to use elements of horror as satire to make...

Thor: Love and Thunder Struggles to Balance Humor and Tragedy | Review

The Marvel Cinematic Universe continues with Thor: Love and Thunder, an entry that brings plenty of fun, but can find its balance. Thor: Love...

Lightyear Goes to Infinity, But Not Beyond | Review

Pixar finally returns to theaters this week with Lightyear, a classic feeling Sci-Fi adventure flick that's fun, but not memorable. After missing out on theaters...

Crimes of the Future | Review

Crimes of the Future is David Cronenberg’s heralded return to the body-horror sub genre, combining modern themes with the type of outside-the-box filmmaking that...