Ever wondered what would happen if your dating life turned into a murder mystery? Well, F MARRY KILL takes that idea and runs with it—heels clicking, cocktails in hand, and maybe a
The Russo brothers’ The Electric State is a film of contradictions. It’s both visually breathtaking and narratively uneven, ambitious yet inconsistent, deeply imaginative but also frustratingly conventional. Adapting Simon Stålenhag’s beautifully melancholic
Steven Soderbergh’s Presence takes a familiar supernatural premise and flips it on its head, offering a ghost story told entirely from the perspective of the spirit. It’s a fascinating concept that breathes
Simon West’s Old Guy is a staggering misfire of an action-comedy, failing at both its attempts at humor and thrills. In a genre that has seen an uptick in aging assassin stories,
Josh Ruben’s “Heart Eyes” isn’t just a movie—it’s a brilliantly executed love letter to both romantic comedies and slasher films, seamlessly weaving the two into a bloody, hilarious, and unexpectedly charming spectacle.
Companion (2025) transcends its genre trappings to become a Lacanian mirror for the post-human condition, interrogating not just AI ethics but the ontological instability of all identity in an age of algorithmic
Netflix’s La Dolce Villa is a heartwarming romantic comedy that blends love, family, and self-discovery against the picturesque backdrop of Italy. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, this delightful film offers a
In an era dominated by postmodern horror deconstructions and relentless franchise sequels, The Invitation emerges as a deliberate throwback to the atmospheric grandeur of mid-20th-century Gothic cinema. Directed by Jessica M. Thompson
The recent passing of David Lynch marks the end of an era for cinema, one that thrived on the surreal, the unsettling, and the profoundly poetic. Lynch was not merely a filmmaker;
If you’re searching for a movie that’s equal parts action-packed and laugh-out-loud hilarious, Netflix’s Red Notice is the cinematic equivalent of a Thanksgiving feast: full of unexpected surprises, plenty of flavor, and