Gal Gadot’s “Snow White” Blame Game: Political Drama, Cancer Recovery, and Why Audiences Aren’t Buying It
When it comes to box office bombshells, few flops are as headline-grabbing as Disney’s live-action “Snow White.” But this time…
Blue Film (2025) ‘Edinburgh’ Movie Review: A Powerful Queer Debut on Tainted Relations
Can gay camboy kid Aaron Eagle (Kieron Moore) get his cake of intellectual answers on pedophilia and hopefully avoid eating…
10 Movies to Watch If You Liked ‘Weapons’ (2025)
2025 has been an extraordinary year for the horror genre. Between Ryan Coogler’s epic vampire fable “Sinners,” the timely techno-thriller…
Night Always Comes (2025) ‘Netflix’ Movie Ending Explained: Why Did Lynette Leave?
Based on the novel by the same name, Netflix’s “Night Always Comes” (2025) is a peek into urban desolation and…
Night Always Comes (2025) Movie Review: A Well-Acted, But Inauthentic Urban Thriller
“Night Always Comes” (2025) is the feature film debut of director Benjamin Carson, a veteran of international television, whose credits…
The Ice Tower (La tour de glace, 2025) Movie Review: An Achingly Beautiful Modern Fairy Tale
The ability to capture a dreamlike aura cinematically is not an easy task, as finding the right blend of pseudo-logic…
Nobody 2 (2025) Movie Review: The Midlife Crisis John Wick Returns, and This Time, He Just Wants a Break
The original “Nobody” (2021) is an utter delight of a low budget action film that dares to ask the question:…
No Country for Old Men (2007) Movie Review: The Coen Brothers’ Stark Masterpiece of Fate, Evil, and Nihilism
No Country for Old Men is the Coens working at their most minimalistic, their most stylistically restrained, and arguably their most intensely atmospheric – and surprisingly, it turned out to be one of their most memorable hits.