With insane body horror, a gnarly third act and incredibly entertaining scares, Lee Cronin’s The Mummy is a more than competent horror flick.
Ready or Not 2 can easily be summed up as ‘more of the same’, though the final product isn’t as slick and surprising as the first instalment was.
Project Hail Mary is not only the best film 2026 has to offer so far, but may be one of the most impressive science fiction outings we’ve had this decade.
Crime 101 tells a very familiar story, but proves that things that aren’t broken don’t need to be fixed.
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple excels in its ability to create such a thought-provoking character study against a fearful, chaotic and downright crazy backdrop.
The Running Man proves that even when Edgar Wright is at his least courageous, he is still a very talented director.
Predator: Badlands once again proves that the franchise is in the perfect hands with Trachtenberg.
No Other Choice is a well acted, hilarious effort from Park Chan-wook that provides exploration of unemployment and capitalism alongside its laughs.
Blue Moon may seem like a simplistic little flick, but on the big screen, it comes to life with energy, flair, heart and humor.
Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere can’t ride on its good performances alone, delivering more bland a story than fans deserve.