Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 4 Episode 5, "Level-Five Transporter Accident," delivers one of the series' most ambitious and hilarious episodes yet. Turning the USS Enterprise crew into Jim Henson-inspired puppets could have been a gimmick, but the episode balances comedy, character development, and classic Star Trek storytelling with impressive confidence. While the ending slightly…
Super Troopers 3: Farva's Wedding delivers exactly what fans expect from Broken Lizard: juvenile comedy, ridiculous situations, and a cast that clearly loves working together. It may not reinvent the series, but its charm, chaos, and energetic performances make it an entertaining return to the world of Vermont's finest. Continue reading →
Packed with drag talent and celebrity cameos, Stop! That! Train! starts with a strong premise but struggles to deliver enough substance beyond its central gag. Continue reading →
Lanterns Episode 1 delivers a character-driven introduction to DC's Green Lantern mythology, focusing on the growing tension between Hal Jordan and John Stewart while setting up an intriguing alien mystery. Strong performances, compelling character work, and an engaging small-town setting make for a promising start, even if a few story choices raise concerns about the season's direction. Continue…
GOAT is a heartwarming animated sports comedy that combines stunning Sony Pictures Animation visuals with an uplifting underdog story. While the narrative follows familiar sports movie beats, its imaginative animal-filled world, strong voice cast, and energetic roarball action make it an enjoyable family-friendly watch. Continue reading →
Avatar Aang: The Last Airbender is a visually stunning animated adventure that captures the heart, optimism, and teamwork that made the original series so beloved. Featuring gorgeous animation, strong voice performances, and a story centred on friendship, legacy, and overcoming guilt, the film delivers an engaging return to the world of Aang and his friends. While some plot developments may be…
We Bury the Dead is a thoughtful Australian zombie drama that explores grief, loss, and the human need for closure in the aftermath of a devastating disaster. While it features reanimated dead, the film focuses more on the emotional journeys of its characters than traditional horror, with Daisy Ridley delivering a compelling performance as a woman searching for answers about her missing husband.…
The End of Oak Street is a thrilling 1980s-inspired dinosaur adventure that combines strong family drama, impressive creature effects, and standout performances from Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor. With exciting action, nostalgic filmmaking, and plenty of prehistoric chaos, this entertaining time-travel spectacle is a must-watch for dinosaur fans and lovers of classic adventure films. Continue…