The fact that horror is the only genre left that reliably brings in a profit due to its ability to get by on tiny budgets (see: Obsession‘s second week increase on less than $1 million) means there’s just about always a new flick coming out, if you know where to look. The low stakes also […]
Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War Review
Jack Ryan is drawn back into the fold when his old friend Jim Greer asks him for a favour. But when what should have been a simple exchange goes wrong in Dubai, Jack and his CIA pals are forced to work with MI6, as the ghost of black-ops past emerges from the shadows to haunt […]
Spider-Noir Review
There’s something about Nicholas Cage that makes him the perfect lead for a noir. His hangdog face calls back to Humphrey Bogart – as does his ability to turn that frown upside down at the right moment to show us that he’s got just enough game to pull a gorgeous dame (while still mourning the […]
The Christophers Review
Legendary director Steven Soderbergh and veteran writer Ed Solomon team up for a second feature film. This time, they make a London-set comedy-drama. Lori Butler (Michaela Coel) is an art restorer who receives an unexpected offer from an old friend at art school. Sallie Sklar (Jessica Gunning) and her brother, Barnaby (James Corden), want Lori […]
Finding Emily Review
Finding Emily is a university-set romcom that sees a young man navigate the perils of finding love and modern uni life. Owen Bromptom (Spike Fearn) is a sound engineer who works at Manchester City University. He meets a girl called Emily (Sadie Soverall) and the pair have an instant connection. Sadly, for Owen, he got […]
Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed Review
I really wanted to like Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed, the new dramedy from AppleTV+. After all, it stars two of my favorite television actors – Emmy winners Tatiana Maslany (Orphan Black and She-Hulk) and Murray Bartlett (White Lotus and The Last of Us). And the premise is at least a bit interesting: A woman in the […]
Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow Review
Supergirl is set to make an appearance in her first solo film in 42 years. Her new film will be based on Tom King’s graphic novel Woman of Tomorrow, so now is a good time to check it out. On a planet with a red sun, a teenage girl, Ruthye Marye Kroll, wants revenge against the […]
Obsession Review
Obsession is Curry Barker’s first theatrical film and uses the opportunity to explore toxic relationships through a cursed-wish story. Bear (Michael Johnston) has been in love with his friend, Nikki (Inde Navarrette), ever since they were kids. He never had the courage to tell her his feelings. Instead of saying anything to Nikki, Bear makes […]
Good Omens Series Finale Review
I’ve been a bit vexed by the entirety of the Prime adaptation (or really, continuation at this stage of the game) of the Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman* novel Good Omens. Season one was a faithful, if rather uninspired, adaptation of the novel. Season two was more or less an excuse to delve back into […]
Mortal Kombat II Review
The world of Mortal Kombat has returned to the big screen after a five-year break. The sequel finally shows the titular tournament. The tenth Mortal Kombat tournament is about to begin. Emperor Shao Kahn (Martyn Ford) is one tournament victory away from conquering Earth. The fate of Earth lies in the hands of five fighters, […]










