
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is a vibrant, fan-first adventure packed with spectacle, heart, and Nintendo love. One of the most fun theater experiences of the year.

Every character in The Drama should be asking, “Am I the drama?” because yes. Zendaya and Robert Pattinson take us from rom-com to emotional turmoil

Directed by Sylvain Chomet, A Magnificent Life falls short of greatness.

Following right on the 2019 original, READY OR NOT 2 HERE I COME ups the stakes as Grace and her sister are pulled into a deadly second round of Hide and Seek.

Undertone has great sound design and a strong lead, but slow pacing and weak payoff make this horror experiment fall flat.

We made it! Here’s our review of the sobering animated treat, ARCO, just in time for the Oscars.

Fueled by friendship, Project Hail Mary is the soothing movie our space-loving hearts need right now

Mary Shelley rises from the dead and raises hell with Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale in the ‘love & guns’ chaos of THE BRIDE!

Wuthering Heights takes a Gothic Horror turn in feudal Japan and it’s all about self-destruction (like it’s supposed to be)

Need the ending of How to Make a Killing (2026) explained? We break down Glen Powell’s deadly quest for wealth, the shocking twists, and that brutal final act.

Goat isn’t Zootopia—it’s an animated pro-basketball crowd-pleaser with bold visuals and real “know ball” detail. Works for families, hits harder for hoops heads.

Before the literati and cinephiles go into a feeding frenzy, allow Sherin and Julian to prepare you for the dazzlingly demented doom spiral of “Wuthering Heights”

Since our “Wuthering Heights” review is incoming tomorrow, we’re taking you back to our first Emerald Fennell experience, Promising Young Woman. Yes, experience is the right word.

Charli XCX turns brat summer into a critique of fame itself. The Moment explores pop stardom, corporate pressure, and artistic compromise with style, anxiety, and sharp satire.

If I Go Will They Miss Me is a mythic meditation on fathers, sons, and the quest to break free of generational trauma.

A visually vibrant and narratively textured film, Nwosu’s LADY is a study in contrasts