Scarlett Johansson’s feature directorial debut Eleanor the Great is the definition of “good enough,” but it also boasts an impressive leading performance from everyone’s favourite nonagenarian, June Squibb, that makes …
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Writer-director Mike Flanagan’s The Life of Chuck is bound to be critically divisive, and the movie itself is okay with that. Self-aware of its own corniness and desire to be …
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy is a likeable, amusing, and emotionally fitting fourth outing (and potential send-off) for author Joy Fielding’s titular heroine. Once again played by a returning… …
Venom: The Last Dance is yet another low-level Marvel Spidey Spin-off that (possibly) sends off one of the most interesting and best performed characters with a shrug and a yawn.
The Man Who Fell To Earth is Showtime’s smart, dark, and funny new sci-fi series, and it’s my favourite kind of television, building off of the original iconic David Bowie …
Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness takes the Marvel Cinematic Universe someplace new, and I’m not just talking about the whole, wide multiverse we finally get to see.
One of the most passionless films ever made about the foundations of Christianity and one of the most controversial, divisive, and debated figures in biblical history, Australian filmmaker Garth Davis’ …
Opening this week in theatres, Angelina Jolie stars in the spy-thriller, Salt, as a CIA agent trying to get to the bottom of a massive Russian plot to destroy America. …
