Review: ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ is the perfect mix of comedy, gore and beauty Martin McDonagh’s latest film laughs and gasps in equal measure. Carey Cameron November 3, 2022
Review: Netflix’s ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ is a true anti-war film The new adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque’s novel isn’t afraid to show and criticize the horrors of war. Dorvall Bedford October 31, 2022
‘Tár’ shines a new light on orchestral music The recent film highlights the most unnerving aspects of the classical music industry. Marlia Nash October 26, 2022
‘Black Adam’ Review: The biggest role of Dwayne Johnson’s career is let down by poor writing 'Black Adam' is the latest in DC's superhero movie universe, and features their very first anti-hero. Freelance Reporter October 24, 2022
Review: ‘The School for Good and Evil’ is a masterclass in one-dimensional characters The film is juvenile, underwhelming and a disservice to fairy tales. Khushboo Rathore October 21, 2022
Review: ‘Halloween Ends’ slashes its way through a disjointed finale The film looks to wrap up almost 40 years of Halloween horror featuring the iconic villain Michael Myers. Freelance Reporter October 21, 2022
Netflix’s ‘Luckiest Girl Alive’ deftly intertwines suspense and mystery The movie, based on a 2015 book and starring Mila Kunis, arrived on Netflix Friday. Hanna Zakharenko October 11, 2022
Review: ‘Blonde’ is a triggering, pitiful rewrite of Marilyn Monroe’s private life Content Warning: This article contains references to sexual violence. In the newly released Netflix film Blonde, the… Winter Hawk September 30, 2022
A beginner’s guide to the strange world of film festivals What the F is a Film Festival? Carey Cameron September 12, 2022
Review: ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ is funny but lacks narrative depth The newest Marvel release attempts to draw viewers into Thor’s journey for love and inner peace, but the parody-like film serves little purpose beyond a cheeky laugh. Winter Hawk July 12, 2022