I Want Your Sex is refreshing, intimate, and heartwarming. It challenges audiences to have a conversation about sex, relationships and desires in life. Gregg Araki is never trying to have a film about creating a healthy intimacy with a lover but a conversation about how to get there for yourself. Gregg Araki, in a recent […]
Her Private Hell is baked with fame, grime, all sorts of bodily fluids, grief, desire, violence and anger. All these things work alongside each other to explore the mystical connection of yearning to purge your trauma and be free. Nicolas Winding Refn’s latest is perverse but tender, a touching, operatic quest for love and to […]
The Odyssey is one of humanity’s oldest stories, an epic that has been passed down from generation to generation. Christopher Nolan has taken this mythic story and pushed the boundaries of what’s possible, from the cinematography to the practical effects and the acting. Hollywood is on the brink, fighting against the rise of AI and […]
Masters of the Universe is one of the biggest surprises of this year so far. Masters of the Universe is a little bit of “Barbie for Boys”, but if that means that any boy who sees this can learn that empathy and kindness should be intertwined with masculinity, then it’s worth it. Masters of the Universe is based off of He-Man, a […]
Olivia Wilde’s latest directorial effort is more than just a smart, adult comedy, it grows into an honest, visceral dissection on the cost of marriage, losing your sense of self and challenges of commitment. A remake of Cesc Gay’s The People Upstairs, The Invite is insightful, challenging and entirely vulnerable about what the real stakes […]
Jackass has always felt like home and Jackass: Best and Last may actually be the last and full of happy tears but it certainly showcases why they’re the best. A goodbye to friends, a goodbye to what gave us laughs, and full of many bodily fluids, the best time in a theater that demands to be experienced with […]
Backrooms is a skin-crawling, mesmerizing watch; it feels awful the entire time (complimentary). Few debut films are this realized and self-assured, but Kane Parsons delivers something so singular and full of psychological suspense and a surreal dread. Kane Parsons pulls off in Backrooms what feels like the impossible. A fast-paced yet nauseating dread thriving on […]
The Mandalorian and Grogu should’ve followed the basic requirements of good storytelling. It’s cute, but hollow. Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu is a cash-grab that feels like it has been stamped with corporate approval. No franchise has experienced highs and lows like Star Wars. And even funnier is that almost everybody has different opinions on what […]
The final presentation of CinemaCon 2026 belonged to Disney and their many umbrellas. After a long wait to get inside and the presentation to start, the studio kicked off their presentation with a sizzle reel of their successful 2025 with Avatar, Lilo and Stitch, Zootopia 2, and much more before highlighting what is to come […]
The last day of CinemaCon started off with Paramount presenting their upcoming slate. The presentation had an interesting vibe with the looming merger with Warner Brothers and politics that are unavoidable with the leadership at the legacy studio. Paramount kicked off their presentation with a montage video narrated by their Mission: Impossible star, Tom Cruise, […]