Quinn Shephard’s Not Okay (2022) apparently wants to be a satire about the social media-saturated society, as it opens with a playful addition to the content warning note, i.e., it features an…

Quinn Shephard’s Not Okay (2022) apparently wants to be a satire about the social media-saturated society, as it opens with a playful addition to the content warning note, i.e., it features an…
The Outfit Movie Ending Explained & Themes Analyzed: Graham Moore’s The Outfit (2022) is a sleek, old-fashioned slow-burn that is reminiscent of a chamber piece that finds gangsters stories mostly found in…
The Scorch Trails stumbles and completely cancels the existence of the first film. Why was there a Maze in the first place? I feel like The Maze Runner is just an overly elaborate prologue to The Scorch Trails and this film is just episodic. It’s just running away from point A to B, B to C, C to E and so on and so forth. The narrative is exactly like a video-game, and that’s not a bad thing, or is it?