
Review: ‘Possessor’ is a gruesome, bloody look at the human psyche
While “Possessor” will certainly not appeal to the masses, the individuals who do seek it out will not be disappointed.
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While “Possessor” will certainly not appeal to the masses, the individuals who do seek it out will not be disappointed.
“Antebellum” tries its hardest to deliver the same suspense and damning social commentary that Jordan Peele’s films do, but the ham-fisted result pales in comparison.
“The Devil All the Time” has all the makings of a prestige crime drama, and while it certainly hits some of its marks, ultimately the end result is shallow and incoherent.
Check out the first trailer and photos for Netflix’s upcoming gothic romance, “Rebecca.”
By telling a story of empowering women to fight for themselves and outwit those who seek to dominate them, “Enola Holmes” strikes the right notes – especially today.
While it doesn’t live up to the high standards of its animated predecessor, “Mulan” takes a bold step in a new direction and provides a decent amount of fun.
Ambiguity in a film has the potential to do great things for audiences, but when that quest for varied interpretations comes at the cost of a coherent story and leaves audiences questioning what they just watched, then is it really worth it?
“Tenet” is Christopher Nolan’s loudest, biggest, most convoluted film ever – but that doesn’t mean it’s his best.
If you’re a fan of the first two films, then you will certainly not be disappointed with “Bill & Ted Face the Music.”
“The Binge” does nothing to separate itself from countless other high school party films, instead falling victim to all the basic tropes.
With little to offer to the animation, comedy or sports genres, “Hoops” is better off left unwatched – even for the most die-hard sports fans.
“Project Power” is entertaining enough to make do in a summer lacking major blockbuster thrills, but before long it will be lost in the shuffle of Netflix Originals.
Check out the trailer and first look photos from “Ratched,” Ryan Murphy’s upcoming “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” prequel.
In a world where female sexuality is so often associated with guilt and shame, “Yes, God, Yes” provides a refreshing take on the pleasure it can bring.
With the “Dune” trailer looming on the horizon, Johnny Sobczak examines its awards potential.
Unfortunately, this vacation gone awry isn’t anything you haven’t already seen done before – and done better.