It’s dumb. It’s loud. It barely makes a lick of sense. But unlike its predecessor, Venom: Let There Be Carnage is also a heck of a lot of fun.
From Orlando to Perks of Being a Wallflower, the journey to self-acceptance remains a wild ride
I have zero wish to spend much time on Dear Evan Hansen.
This is a richly talented ensemble, and every member puts forth their best effort.
Dementia 13 remains an oddity, but if that’s the case it’s a supremely entertaining one.
“I wanted to make something entertaining, but a film that also resonates emotionally.”
– Ruth Platt
Copshop shoots up the screen with jovially pitch-black bravado.
Martyrs Lane walks down its own unique moonlit path with imaginative determination.
For Kurosawa, Wife of a Spy is proof the director renowned in the late 1990s and throughout the 2000s as a modern master of horror hasn’t lost an ounce of his creative acumen.