Sorry/Not Sorry (2024)
Delves into the infamous comedian while interviewing people both for and against him and his actions.
Delves into the infamous comedian while interviewing people both for and against him and his actions.
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.
Transcending the typical monster movie, this prequel offers a chilling reflection on mortality and the determination to face it on one’s own terms.
A complex yet crude exploration into the often misrepresented subculture of bikers aided by solid performances from Tom Hardy and Austin Butler.
A powerful testament to the resilience and tenacity of the human spirit within the unforgiving backdrop of the Mad Max universe.
Terrible as both an animated movie and representation of the Garfield brand that makes one long for the Bill Murray versions.
Manages to be a serviceable continuation of the reboot films despite some pacing issues.
Luca Guadagnino’s steamy sports drama is a metaphorical tennis game where the score hits harder than the narrative.
Alex Garland crafts a brutal and unflinching look at war, documented by photojournalists who risk everything to expose the truth.
Demonstrating the power of nostalgia on our appetite, this low-concept French film balances Neo-realism and surrealism with an unorthodox animation style.