Reel Reviews | Eddington
Aster’s latest is all sizzle and no steak, a pandemic parable that wastes a dream cast on scattershot satire and smug cynicism.
Aster’s latest is all sizzle and no steak, a pandemic parable that wastes a dream cast on scattershot satire and smug cynicism.
From the gritty world of Bosch comes Ballard, a new detective drama led by Maggie Q at her steely best.
Madea’s back, this time with a wedding, a Bahamas trip, and enough hijinks to drown out any shred of sense. If you’re still on board after 13 films, you probably deserve the chaos.
Truth, justice, and a bold new take — our Superman review breaks down what soars and what stumbles.
When a U.S. President and British Prime Minister with a not-so-friendly rivalry are shot down over enemy territory, they’re forced to work together or die trying.
Outnumbered, outgunned, and on the run, these world leaders uncover a global conspiracy that could topple the free world.
The island is back—and so are the nightmares. In Jurassic World Rebirth, a daring mission to secure life-saving dinosaur DNA spirals into a pulse-pounding fight for survival.
In a post-apocalyptic future where food is scarce, the last descendants of a Black family of farmers who settled in Canada after the American Civil War must protect their homestead from an organized militia
hell-bent on taking their land in 40 Acres.
Immortality isn’t what it used to be. In The Old Guard 2, Charlize Theron’s Andromache of Scythia faces her greatest threat yet when the first immortal returns with a plan to end them all.