Both beautiful and brutal, Robert Eggers’ The Northman is a saga worth seeing.
For setting low goals, Sonic the Hedgehog 2 mostly delivers what it promises for the fans and families.
I dare anyone to watch the ending of The Iron Giant and test to see if their eyes stay dry. I know I wasn’t able to.
Waterworld is not perfect, it’s not as well-crafted and clever as the Mad Max franchise it’s clearly based on, but it is a great time.
.Film Inquiry spoke with director John Andreas Andersen about his film The Burning Sea
With Seobok: Project Clone, it’s all too easy to be emotionally invested in their journey together, even in such an altogether generic film.
On this Away From the Hyper, Sean Fallon takes a look at the 2006 horror-comedy Snakes on a Plane!
Coupled with strong performances and talent behind the camera, All of Us Are Dead is a binge-worthy venture.
The Matrix Resurrections is a curious and fascinating sequel, one which is completely aware of its own existence but also confused about why it exists.
Bursting with much of the iconic lore and characters as well as being the most meaningful of Peter Parker stories, Spider-Man: No Way Home delivers.
Combined with Vaughn’s ability, there’s a genuine surprise to this entry that may make this the best of the series.
Thus far, Marvel and Disney’s Hawkeye is proving to be an entertaining romp that doesn’t feel as bound by the MCU timeline.
From the very first frame, Netflix’s live action Cowboy Bebop takes its shot at Shinichirō Watanabe’s classic anime and misses.
A 50th Anniversary retrospective on Steven Spielberg’s first feature-length film, Duel, and its place in Nixon’s America.
For this Away from the Hype Sean Fallon takes a look at The Matrix Sequels. How do they hold up?