A whirlwind of insane ideas, admirable creativity and complex themes, Megalopolis is bound to divide audiences due to tackling too much.
Alien: Romulus is a dread-inducing, tense and scary space horror with excellent performances, a concise story and tremendous use of practical effects.
Borderlands is crippled by cringe-worthy dialogue, a weak and under-explored storyline, underdeveloped annoying characters with no chemistry and a lack of intensity when it comes to the action.
Twisters entertains audiences with jaw-dropping action set pieces, a chemistry-induced budding romance, high stakes and toe-tapping country music.
Longlegs is an ominous, dread inducing flick helmed by exceptional lead performances and a unique visual style.
With sharp dialogue, laugh out loud black comedy and a lot of themes and ideas to chew on (perhaps too many), Kinds of Kindness is a bold, divisive character study that will be commended by most, but not loved by all.
A Quiet Place: Day One is mostly a triumph, helmed by exceptional lead performances from Nyong’o and Quinn, brilliant technical aspects including beautiful cinematography and clever sound design.
From its dazzling visuals to its incredible motion capture, memorable score to well-developed characters, kingdom of the planet of the apes offers plenty to impress viewers.
Challengers continues director Luca Guadagnino’s winning streak, adding to his roster of unique, sensual, character-focused films.
The Greatest Hits is an emotional yet toe-tappingly fantastic exploration of grief, love and the importance of memories.