Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange travels all over the multiverse in Sam Raimi’s fun yet messy return to the world of superheroes.
Author: José Díaz
Alexander Skarsgård plays a prince hellbent on avenging the death of his father in Robert Eggers’ epic, yet slightly stodgy, The Northman.
With amusing performances by Bullock, Tatum and Pitt, The Lost City manages to be a charming throwback to the adventure-comedy genre.
Judd Apatow struggles to provide more than a few chuckles in The Bubble, a bloated film that follows a group of actors trying to shoot the latest instalment on a Jurassic World-inspired franchise.
Jared Leto turns himself into a vampire in Morbius, a bloodless film that promises to expand Spider-Man’s universe, but fails to deliver.
After Peter Bogdanovich’s demise at the beginning of the year, let’s take a look at one of his earlier films, the tense thriller Targets, in which Boris Karloff, confronts real-life horror.
With great performances by Daisy Edgar-Jones and Sebastian Stan, Fresh is a unique film that deals with the dangers of modern dating.
In his latest project with Shawn Levy, Ryan Reynolds travels back in time to meet with his 12-year-old self in The Adam Project.
It is Valentine’s Day, so what a better way to celebrate it than with Butlers in Love, the perfect film for those who have watched all the romantic films ever made.
Inspired by classics like The Conversation or Blow Out, Steven Soderbergh returns with KIMI, in which Zoë Kravitz uncovers a crime and has to fight for survival.
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