A Quiet Place: Day One (2024)
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.
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.
A complex yet crude exploration into the often misrepresented subculture of bikers aided by solid performances from Tom Hardy and Austin Butler.
Julio Torres’s directorial debut is bursting with charm and wit, delighting in fusing the mundane with the fantasies in our heads.
Offers a surprising amount of suspense and drama to a seemingly minor incident of misbehavior within a German elementary school.
Yorgos Lanthimos’ update on the Frankenstein mythos offers a brilliant perspective on what makes a life meaningful and free.
An exciting exploration of humanity in crisis and a captivating examination about the value of life and our ability to survive in the face of despair.
Alexander Payne’s masterful coming-of-age story is an incredibly funny, emotionally complex examination of privilege and circumstance.
Despite Fincher’s signature style and technical prowess, a reliance on clichés and uninspired writing hampers its uniqueness in the crowded revenge thriller genre.
Friedkin’s final film wants us to show more sympathy for those in the military, but the constricted production limits its message.
A satisfyingly bloody and brutal return to what made the Saw franchise so unique, with enough fresh and exciting traps to go around.