Saturn Return (2024)
Drips with authenticity and style, begging us to look deeper into the madness and loneliness of counterculture fame and success.
Drips with authenticity and style, begging us to look deeper into the madness and loneliness of counterculture fame and success.
A poorly executed meta action-comedy matching Jackie Chan with an equally poorly rendered CGI panda.
Contains everything that made the first two films into mega hits, even if the premise is starting to smell a little funky.
The film’s fresh ideas and practical effects, while reminiscent of Burton’s best work, are too few and far between to lift this sequel out of the shallow grave of nostalgia.
A surrealist anthology that rises above its loose plot structures and obscure themes to deliver an intriguingly crafted, one-of-a-kind experience.
Despite decent impressive effects, this Alien installment never seems interested in building an identity outside what had already been accomplished.
Competent directing and an auteur’s voice aren’t enough to save Trap from bizarre dialogue and a squandered premise.
Despite diminishing returns, the third entry in Marvel’s violent and bloody meta superhero franchise still delivers fans a strangely good time.
Led by an unchained Nicolas Cage, this supernatural serial killer horror has enough style and direction to feel fresh and original.
Suffers from the waning novelty of the original film’s premise, failing to justify its importance besides as an extended cut of the previous film’s opening scene.