Streaming platforms have taken movies from the cinema and shows from the networks and brought them to a single platform. Apart from making content easily accessible, these platforms have pushed the boundaries…

Streaming platforms have taken movies from the cinema and shows from the networks and brought them to a single platform. Apart from making content easily accessible, these platforms have pushed the boundaries…
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners (Season 1): Review, Recap, & Ending Explained: The open world of Cyberpunk 2077, one of the biggest role-play action games of 2020, is vast and entrenched in lore. The game’s protagonist,…
This is clearly an ambitious and passionate piece of work from Spike Lee, but it would’ve benefited from much more time in gestation to focus on what this film truly wants to say and how to say it.
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?