A dark comedy about everything from politics and religion to relationships and animal cruelty, Bong Joon Ho's Mickey 17 is irreverent, sincere, and funny in a way that only he could pull off. Mickey 17 Review The director known for his satirical works like Parasite and Okja, projects that point a direct light on the evil that is ...
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Juror No 2 Review: A Stumbling Courtroom Drama That Had Potential
What may very well be his final film, Clint Eastwood returns to the director's chair for Juror No 2, a courtroom drama that stumbles as it tries to balance intrigue, morality, and pointing out the faults of our justice system. Juror No 2 Review Over the past decade, Clint Eastwood has stood behind the camera and delivered eight films ...
Furiosa A Mad Max Saga Review: An Insane Ride Through The Wasteland
George Miller's Furiosa drives its own path through the Wasteland for an intimate story told on a massive canvas with insane visuals and characters to match. Furiosa A Mad Max Saga Review Miller began this journey in 1979 when the Mel Gibson-led Mad Max landed on the big screen and introduced the world to the Wasteland and the biker ...
Dune Part Two Review: Villeneuve Brings The First Dune Novel To A Close
Ambitious and grand almost to a fault, Dune Part Two delivers amazing performances by its leads, incredible fight choreography, and epic visuals as it more or less concludes Frank Herbert’s first Dune novel. Dune Part Two Review Adapting source material like Frank Herbert's Dune was never going to be an easy task but director Denis Villeneuve ...
DC Super-Pets Review: Lighthearted, Furrier Take On The DCEU
DC League of Super-Pets delivers a more lighthearted, furrier take on the Justice League heroes, making it enjoyable for DC fans and non-fans alike. DC Super-Pets Review DC Super-Pets follows Krypto (Dwayne Johnson), the loyal, life-long friend and dog of Superman (John Krasinski). The two are inseparable, from fighting crimes to going ...