Reel Reviews | She Rides Shotgun
From prison breaks to high-speed chases, Egerton carries the weight, but it’s Heger’s raw vulnerability and surprising strength that give the film its soul.
From prison breaks to high-speed chases, Egerton carries the weight, but it’s Heger’s raw vulnerability and surprising strength that give the film its soul.
Not all alien invasions come with lasers. Rich Lee’s War of the Worlds reimagines the classic tale with Ice Cube leading the fight, not against destruction, but against an attack on our data.
Liam Neeson trades his ‘particular set of skills’ for pratfalls in The Naked Gun revival but can the legendary spoof franchise survive without its original spark?
Three decades later, Adam Sandler dusts off his clubs for Happy Gilmore 2, a sequel packed with nostalgia, cameos, and a wild new “gladiator-style” golf showdown. But does the magic still drive straight or is this one stuck in the rough?
In The Fantastic Four: First Steps, the world’s most beloved heroes face their greatest challenge yet—choosing between saving the world or protecting their family.
Our review of Sunday Best: The Untold Story of Ed Sullivan explores how the stiff host with the “really big shew” used his stage to break barriers and bring Black artists into America’s living rooms reshaping television forever.
A soaring tale of survival, love, and self-discovery, Washington Black reimagines the fugitive narrative with beauty, heart, and emotional depth.
Billy Joel: And So It Goes takes you inside the messy, melodic life of the Piano Man like never before from heartbreak and betrayal to the stories behind his greatest hits.