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"Daniela Forever Is A Dreamy Concept Lost in Repetition
Stunning visuals can’t save this sluggish, shallow grief-fueled fantasy.
"The Fantastic Four:First Steps" is a solid start to Phase Six.
The Fantastic Four : First Steps is a solid reboot sans some minor picks.
"James Gunn’s "Superman" Delivers Heart, Humanity, and a Hero Worth Believing In"
James Gunn’s Superman kicks off the DCU with heart, epic action, surprise cameos, and emotional depth.
“40 Acres” reminds us that the future belongs to those who remember where they came from.
Director R.T. Thorne's skillfully focused debut features a near-future fungal pandemic that wipes out animal life and repositions itself not on barren wastelands or aimless nomads, but on legacy, land, and community.
"The Sound" is a tone deaf viewing experience
The Sound ultimately slips, offering more absurdity than suspense
“The Unholy Trinity Rides In, But Leaves Empty-Handed”.
The Unholy Trinity moseys into theaters with big stars, bigger clichés, and absolutely nothing under the hood.
"Wick Is Pain" explores the Relentless Rise of a Hit Franchise
"Wick Is Pain" scores as a engaging behind-the-curtain blitz of guns, guts, and bruises .
“Lilo & Stitch” – A Vibrant Reimagining for a New Generation
This live-action adaptation is a film aimed at younger audiences, and that's precisely why it works as well as it does. the story takes liberties that may raise eyebrows among fans of the original. But doing so brings a fresh, youthful energy to the table.
"Hurry Up Tomorrow" is a out of tune self indulgent mess .
"Hurry Up Tomorrow" thinks it's deep, but it's really just wandering around in an existential bathrobe, muttering about fame and calling it art. It's like watching a moody poet argue with a mirror for two hours—vapid, directionless, and way too proud of itself.
"The Surfer" – A Shimmering Descent into Sunburnt Madness
Irish director Thomas Martin teams up with Oscar winner Nicholas Cage for his fourth feature film, The Surfer, from Roadside Attractions...
"Until Dawn" is a mixed bag of horror tropes
Until Dawn" may not introduce novel concepts but delivers a robust horror experience through creative variations on traditional elements for dedicated fans.
"Thunderbolts*" is throwback style MCU fun
Thunderbolts* is the right mix of comedy and action
"Sinners" is a cinematic chef's kiss
Unapologetically black , Sinners mixes multiple genres to earn its spot as one of 2025's best films.
"Striking Rescue delivers high kicking action"
Well Go USA delivers another enjoyable martial arts opus with Striking Rescue. Tony Jaa triumphantly returns to the screen, anchoring a...
"Drop" is another winner from director Christopher Landon and Blumhouse
A first date turns deadly in the quick running thriller "Drop"
"The Amateur" is an enjoyable spy thriller for adults.
Light on the action, The Amateur is a thinking man's tale of revenge.
"Gunslingers" Misfires in a Blaze of Style Over Substance
Gunslingers isn't that wild of a Western
"Hell of a Summer" is a tonal mess
Solid performances from some of the cast can't save Hell of a Summer from uneven tone.
"The Luckiest Man in America" explores the dynamics behind game show luck
Paul Walter Hauser committed performance saves "The Luckiest Man in America"


























