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

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.

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.

Join Sherin, Mae, and William for a breakdown of that rocky Netflix-Warner Bros. deal, a teaser review of Marty Supreme, and a roundup of their fave TV & movies of the year.

Timothée Chalamet shines in Marty Supreme, a fast, tense, beautifully shot story of ambition, ego, and the cost of chasing greatness.

Dwayne Johnson delivers his most vulnerable performance yet in Benny Safdie’s The Smashing Machine. Playing MMA pioneer Mark Kerr, Johnson sheds his larger-than-life Rock persona for a raw, empathetic portrayal of struggle, addiction, and love.…

It’s been almost 20 years since Denzel Washington and Spike Lee teamed up on a film.

Is Materialists a visually stunning take on modern love or a shallow swipe at the cost of dating? William and Sherin go 1v1 in a debate about Celine Song’s latest—where they agree, where they clash,…

WARFARE is one of the best war films I’ve seen in recent memory.

The good news is that Unicorns aren’t real. The bad news is that Unicorns aren’t real.

Yes, we know, she’s living the dream.

Parthenope, in its telling of a coming-of-age story of a woman and her life, feels much like life in that it doesn’t have a straight-line narrative that’s easy to follow.

Babygirl is a surprising film for this season of the year, but it is one that I welcomed seeing; it is a mature film about desire, marriage, and sex handled by a good filmmaker and…

I struggled with The Brutalist after seeing it weeks ago.

In We Live in Time, director John Crowley and writer Nick Payne present a buzzy ‘slice-of-tribulation’ that—despite its loveliness and tender performances—trades its early warmth for subtle dissatisfaction

I didn’t know what to expect when I saw The Front Room by Sam and Max Eggers from A24, which stars Brandy Norwood, most commonly known as just Brandy. I just wanted to see this…

Co-produced by HBO and the BBC, the ten-episode run is set to begin filming next year.

“That’s what I want you to take away with you. That radical love. Let this film be yours. And please, share it.” –Colman Domingo My journey with the arts is from birth. We might have…

(This review will have spoilers for Ti West’s X.) Ti West just gave A24 its first trilogy and franchise with MaXXXine. The third film in the series is a direct sequel to the first film,…

A24’s newest release is a hauntingly effective portrait of identity, nostaglia, and the transgender experience that’s hard to shake.

From my point of view, Alex Garland is one of the newer mantle holders of cinematic Science Fiction and Dystopic fiction. After writing 28 Days Later and Sunshine, two 2000s-era bangers, he came into his…

I’m clueless about Julio Torres, the screenwriter and director of the new A24 film Problemista. From the trailer I saw last year back when it was supposed to come out in 2023, it just seemed…


Sean Durkin and A24’s biopic is a deveastingly effective look at the Von Erich family.

All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt is a film that, while confusing me at times, stuck with me for days after. It’s a film that doesn’t follow what most expect on how a story is…

Earth Mama is a sobering film and a piece of filmmaking that, as a male, didn’t make me feel uncomfortable but empathetic. I feel more aware of the different experiences and struggles women face. Savanah…

If there’s one thing that you will take away from a Q&A with Celine Song it is that she is someone who understands people and the reasons why we choose to stay or leave relationships…


You Hurt My Feelings was a pretty interesting observational comedy starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Tobias Menzies, Michaela Watkins, Arian Moayed, Owen Teague, and Jeannie Berlin. This story is rather intimate, with Beth (Louis-Dreyfus) and Don (Menzies)…

Directed by Jesse Eisenberg Basically: A mother and son deal with difficulties relating to each other during his teenage years. While researching When You Finish Saving the World, I found that debut writer/director Jesse Eisenberg first wrote this story…

Basically: In 1979 a group of people rent out a house on an old farm from two old people to make a porno but none of it goes well. I’m pretty open about the fact that…
A24 has a surprise for all the students out there: Your school can register for a free screening of Eighth Grade during the week of October 22nd!