Lupita Nyong’o
Forty-five years after Alien, cat people finally have a new horror movie with Michael Sarnoski’s “A Quiet Place: Day One.”
While suffering from exhausting connections to the ever-expanding MCU, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is an emotional tribute to Chadwick Boseman.
The nation of Wakanda is pitted against intervening world powers as they mourn the loss of their king T’Challa.
When a top-secret weapon falls into mercenary hands, a wild card CIA agent joins forces with three international agents on a lethal mission to retrieve it.
Five women band together to stop a global organization from acquiring a weapon that could thrust the teetering world into total chaos.
As the decade closes out, the push for female centric films and depth seems to be far from waning. These are some of the best female characters of the 2010s.
Little Monsters is a horror comedy with no scares, and a comic potential that runs out of steam by the time the premise kicks in.
Among other things, Us delves into the idea of privilege, and what it means to have everything you need while others are suffering.
SXSW 2019 featured some excellent horror films, like Us and Little Monsters, but also lesser ones like Tales from the Lodge and Tone-Deaf.
Us embraces puzzling imagery and timing to evoke a sense of interpretative meaning, which leads to personal intimacy with the viewer.
After an enormously successful debut with Get Out, Jordan Peele delivers another bold film with Us, and seems to be creating a whole new genre.
In Us, two parents take their kids to their beach house, but their serenity turns to tension and chaos when some visitors arrive uninvited.
With its unique aesthetic, incredibly talented cast, and political relevance, Black Panther is a landmark superhero film that should set the trend for others to follow.