Caught Stealing (2025) Darren Arronfsky Thriller Has Great Characters but Forces The Plot
Caught Stealing takes the philosophy of ‘two wrongs make a right,’ but that’s clearly not true since this was my second attempt to see this film, and it was clearly a terrible decision—no worse than this film, however.
The Long Walk (2025) Review – A Haunting Tale of Percerverience and Solidarity in A Time of Conflict
The long Walk is brutal, horrific, and heartbreaking, yet it’s profound and encapsulating portrayal of the depth of the human spirit and the will to survive propels what should’ve been a slow slag of a film to its last moment of utterly capitvating despair.
Lee – Movie Review
The harrowing true story of a female journalist who travels from war-torn France to the remains of the darkest parts of the Reich.
Alien: Romulus
Those worried about this latest instalment can rest easy, it’s not only in the hands of a great director, but is also capable of making you feel real terror.
TRAP
M. Night Shyamalan’s latest thriller about a serial killer cornered by the cops at a concert is criminally overhyped.
Borderlands (2024) Review
This movie adaptation shows no interest in telling an original or even faithful narrative.
Deadpool and Wolverine – Review
Coming fresh into the Marvel cinematic universe, Wade Wilson returns as the iconic antihero Deadpool six years in his timeline after he undid the major deaths of his last film and is now living a relatively simple life selling cars and leaving the red costume behind him.
The Bikeriders – Review
After spending two hours with its road-bound rebels, I was left unsatisfied by the sudden, abrupt ending. But perhaps that’s the point—to capture the slow death of the golden age of biker culture.
IF (2024)
A young girl dealing with her grief discovers a world of imaginary friends who need her help to find new kids after their originals have forgotten about them.
Fall Guy (2024)
David Leitch storms into the summertime scene with an action movie that, on the surface, is as dumb as a bag of bricks. Yet under that hard surface and soulless twist, there’s an intelligent piece of theatre which raises a high brow middle finger at Hollywood studios whilst catering to what those same cretins would expect of an action-packed comedy.