Reviews
Raised By Wolves Review: Ridley Scott’s Sci-Fi Show Is Worth Your Time
The new Ridley Scott sci-fi show has a lot on its mind. How successful is it?
Cuties Review: Controversial Netflix Film Is A Difficult Watch
Is the controversial Netflix film Cuties worth all the heated discussion?
Mulan Review: Why It’s One Of The Worst Movies Of 2020
The newest Disney remake does not bring honor to its family.
Away Season 1 Review: Netflix Delivers Deep Space Spectacle and Tepid Drama
If you like the wonder and excitement of space exploration juxtaposed against the tedium of workplace drama and weepy family dilemmas, is Netflix’s new series Away ever the show for you.
Tenet Review: Christopher Nolan’s Beautiful, Boring Science Project
Tenet is a movie that has so much meta-narrative surrounding it at this point. There is a contingent of Christopher Nolan fans who will bring their undying love of the director’s body of work to the table.
The Boys Season 2 Review: Amazon’s Superheroes Are Badder Than Ever
The superhero series is back and better than ever.
Bill & Ted Face the Music Review: A Most Excellent Finale
Face the Music isn’t going to save the world, but it will remind you that the world is worth saving.
You Cannot Kill David Arquette Review: A Story Worthy Of Rocky
The washed-up actor takes one last stab at following his real dream: becoming a professional wrestler.
The Best Ryan Reynolds Movie And Why It’s Unfairly Overlooked
Mostly known for loveable and charming characters, Reynolds is given a chance to take those qualities and examine the potentially darker facets of them.
Tenet Reviews Are In And Critics Have A Definitive Stance
As 2020 descended upon moviedom, the anticipation for Christopher Nolan’s expected masterpiece Tenet was riveting. Unfortunately, COVID happened and what …
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Lower Decks Is Bringing Dorky Back to the Star Trek Universe
Star Trek: Lower Decks is three episodes into its run and that’s enough material to gauge exactly what it wants …
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Lovecraft Country Review: Sharp Culture Commentary And Nutty Monsters Deliver
Lovecraft Country is an ambitious bit of genre television. Produced by Jordan Peele and J.J. Abrams, the adaptation of Matt Ruff’s 2016 novel by showrunner Misha Green hits the ground running and isn’t afraid to make its feelings known right out the gate.
Project Power Review: Find Out If Netflix’s Pop A Pill Powers Are Good
Imagine a world in which superpowers exist, but are (for now) only unlocked by taking an illegal, sinisterly-produced pill from a shady drug company.
Dark City: Why This Sci-Fi Mindbender Is Unfairly Overlooked
Dark City is one of those movies that people seem to either love or have never seen.
Why Doom Patrol Is The Best Thing On TV You Aren’t Watching
Doom Patrol has quietly been knocking it out of the park as a superhero show. Premiering on DC Universe and …
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An American Pickle Review: It Falls Apart When It Gets Political
Yes, the plot of An American Pickle revolves around a man who was accidentally pickled for a century.
Star Trek: Lower Decks Review – It’s The Best Trek Since DS9
Lower Decks feels more like Star Trek than anything the franchise has produced since Voyager.
Umbrella Academy Season 2 Review: Things Get Groovy In A Solid Sophomore Season
The Umbrella Academy built a good foundation with its premiere season. The premise was familiar yet with enough twists to …
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The Worst Quentin Tarantino Movie: Why This Is An Easy Choice
The worst Quentin Tarantino movie isn’t actually that hard to choose.
Red Dwarf Season 13 Review: They’ve Made A Huge Mistake With The Promised Land
Aside from the waist lines of the cast and the wrinkles on their faces, absolutely nothing about Red Dwarf has changed.
In Defense Of Batman & Robin: It’s Actually Good
Batman & Robin represents a turning point in superhero cinema.
Why This Is the Worst Star Trek Movie Of All Time
A story that cuts at the very heart of Star Trek’s optimism and hope.
Cursed Review: Netflix’s Fantasy Series Won’t Fill Your Game Of Thrones Shaped Hole
Cursed won’t fill the Game of Thrones-shaped hole in your heart.
The Best Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was a game-changing entry in the Star Trek canon.
Brave New World Review: Peacock’s Sci-Fi Soap Opera Squanders Its Potential
The few bits of Peacock’s Brave New World that do stand out as clever or enjoyable are smothered
The Vast of Night Review: It’s Worth The Trip, Stream It Now
In The Vast Of Night what begins as a quasi-Twilight Zone television show called Paradox Theater quickly places us in 1950s Cayuga, New Mexico.
Why Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Is Unfairly Overlooked
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock is stuck in an unfortunate spot.
Palm Springs Review: This May Be The Best Movie Of 2020
This is a fantastic film, one you want to repeat into infinity right along with Nyles.
The Old Guard Review: Charlize Theron Leads A Familiar But Well-Crafted Action Film
The Old Guard has a great premise: a group of immortal soldiers is targeted by a pharmaceutical company that wants to understand the key to their regenerative powers.