Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die: a wild parable about tech addiction

We are all guilty of pulling out our phones and doomscrolling through stressful headlines or mindnumbing…

Arco review: kick the year off with a stunning animated sci-fi film

Classic 2D animation may not be as prevalent as it once was, but some of the…

Send Help review: an ode to every worker who has had a bad boss

When it comes to director Sam Raimi’s films, you have to go into the theater understanding…

All You Need Is Kill review: dazzling film with the soul of a roguelike

While Hollywood has repeatedly tried adapting stories from Japanese manga, vanishingly few of them have been…

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple review: a terrifying crisis of faith

Because there was such a long gap between the releases of 28 Weeks Later and 28…

Disclosure Day’s first trailer teases close encounters of a new kind

The first trailer for Steven Spielberg’s upcoming film Disclosure Day is here, and it will leave…

Avatar: Fire and Ash review: a gorgeous spectacle lacking in new ideas

In the almost 20 years since James Cameron first introduced us to the alien world of…

Wake Up Dead Man review: a darker, more powerful Knives Out

Over two films, Rian Johnson’s Knives Out series has offered something largely absent from the modern…

Wicked: For Good is a soaring second act that brings it all full circle

When Jon M. Chu first announced that his big-screen Wicked adaptation would be split into two…

The Running Man review: a propulsive tribute to ‘80s action movies

When The Running Man was first published in 1982 under Stephen King’s Richard Bachman pseudonym, the…