Florence Pugh
A group of supervillains are recruited to go on missions for the government.
Conclave and We Live in Time are prime examples of solid filmmaking, that will likely be successful regardless of what accolades they end up garnering.
A slew of amazing performances ran the gamut of human experience and emotion in 2023, and Coby Kiefert has condensed the top five.
A boy becomes the Messiah of nomads on a desert planet that has giant worms that protect a commodity called Spice.
Follows Allison, whose life falls apart following her involvement in a fatal accident.
The story of American scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer and his role in the development of the atomic bomb.
A tale of two strangers who transform each other’s lives, a psychological thriller, and a story of love pitted against evil.
Don’t Worry Darling encourage passivity in their focus on the “seductiveness” of the material to the detriment of their politics.
While Don’t Worry Darling has some very good perks it ultimately tries to work with too many ideas without giving them one direction.
A psychological thriller about a 1950s housewife whose reality begins to crack, revealing a disturbing truth underneath.
Thus far, Marvel and Disney’s Hawkeye is proving to be an entertaining romp that doesn’t feel as bound by the MCU timeline.
As the first Marvel movie to be released after Avengers: Endgame, Cate Shortland’s Black Widow stars Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanoff.
From Gerwig’s directing, to Yorick Le Saux’s cinematography, to the performances, to the score by Alexandre Desplat, this is one of the best movies of the year. It is a feel good movie for the whole family, especially sisters.
A stalwart of the MCU finally gets her own movie in Black Widow, the long-awaited solo…
A film that is not enjoyed so much as processed, Midsommar is a rare experience that is not to be missed. That being said, you absolutely cannot skip it.