Knock At The Cabin Review

M. Night Shyamalan’s films have been known to be intense for their major plot twists that completely turn the story upside down. While some of his movies haven’t always landed with audiences, some completely take them by surprise and have them invested in the characters and the story. In Knock At The Cabin, the movie showcases the […]

Landscape With Invisible Hand Review – Sundance Film Festival

An alien invasion is what takes place in the sci-fi satire Landscape With Invisible Hand, but instead of warfare, they screw the world’s economy. From director Cory Finley, the story is based on M.T. Anderson’s novel and does a different take on the traditional aliens taking over Earth. The movie shows a future where an alien […]

My Animal Review – Sundance Film Festival

Tales about werewolves have become a popular stories for people, especially in film. It is interesting for audiences to see the transformation of a human being into a beast during the night. There are a ton of movies that have explored this tale, and My Animal has become part of the pack. Premiering at the Sundance Film […]

Infinity Pool Review – Sundance Film Festival

Depictions of the wealthy in fiction are something audiences have seen as of late, so sometimes it’s enjoyable to see how they are exploited into situations that can seal their fate or change them for the better. In the case of Brandon Cronenberg’s Infinity Pool, the film’s story sees this unfold through the eyes of […]

Divinity Review – Sundance Film Festival

Sci-fi films can sometimes offer the most definitive experience on screen, but sometimes they can show a concept that may be harder the grasp with an audience. The film Divinity falls on the latter as it is an example of an indie art flick that brings an unusual way of storytelling to give that weird vibe […]

Polite Society Review – Sundance Film Festival

As part of the Sundance Film Festival’s Midnight features, there are usually those rare films that make a buzz after their first showing. Polite Society has proven to become quite the crowd-pleaser after its debut, giving audiences an edgier film that goes outside the box when it comes to South Asian representation and the stories that are […]

The Pod Generation Review – Sundance Film Festival

As technology continues to evolve into our everyday lives, many forms of media have depicted this new age of reality where humanity relies on it for most of their lives. It is what The Pod Generation depicts, a new film from Sophie Barthes that makes its debut at the Sundance Film Festival. The sci-fi flick […]

M3GAN Review

When a film goes viral after a trailer, it can usually bring in some hype for audiences to peak their curiosity on what it is. In the digital landscape, that can make or break a film, which is the case for M3GAN, the latest horror film from Blumhouse and James Wan’s production with New Zealand director […]

Puss In Boots: The Last Wish Review

Puss in Boots has grown into a beloved character in the Shrek franchise where he can come off as a loner type character who can be broody and mysterious but also come off as a funny feline depending on the situation. We got to know his backstory and see him out on his own with […]

Violent Night Review

The holidays have arrived, and studios are putting out some new films to celebrate the festive season. Along with this time of year, among this pack is the adult-rated black comedy Violent Night, an action-filled adventure that just so happens to involve Santa Claus himself as our hero. This film combines two genres well with […]