Sinners (2025)
Ryan Coogler’s boldest work yet – a haunting, genre-defying exploration of freedom, love, legacy, and what it means to be human.
Ryan Coogler’s boldest work yet – a haunting, genre-defying exploration of freedom, love, legacy, and what it means to be human.
While the second film set an amazingly high bar, this entry has the fun and tender magic the series is known for.
Eggers’ reimagined Nosferatu is a visually gripping descent into darkness, with haunting performances from Lily-Rose Depp and Bill Skarsgård.
Motherhood, humanity, and love are surprising themes in Chris Sanders’ visually dazzling and emotionally triumphant film.
Lights the spark of the famed franchise with an action packed origin story everyone will rollout for.
Excessive swearing and zany pacing aside, this is the fun summer hit we’ve been waiting for.
Julio Torres’s directorial debut is bursting with charm and wit, delighting in fusing the mundane with the fantasies in our heads.
An intelligently made stupid movie that understands exactly why audiences continue to love these characters in all their iterations.
Villeneuve’s sequel is a genre-bending sci-fi spectacle, pushing boundaries with its artistry and precision, solidifying it as a landmark achievement in modern cinema.
Yorgos Lanthimos’ update on the Frankenstein mythos offers a brilliant perspective on what makes a life meaningful and free.