Reel Reviews | Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die
Sam Rockwell leads a desperate band of strangers against a rogue artificial intelligence in Gore Verbinski’s unruly time-travel comedy, a messy, biting satire that refuses to play it safe.
Sam Rockwell leads a desperate band of strangers against a rogue artificial intelligence in Gore Verbinski’s unruly time-travel comedy, a messy, biting satire that refuses to play it safe.
When her daughter chooses life with her absent father, one mother must rebuild herself from the inside out in Abril, a heartfelt indie drama filled with grace, ache, and hard-earned hope.
A small city goat with big dreams joins the Vineland Thorns and proves that size doesn’t matter in the animated sports adventure Goat.
Mamoru Hosoda’s Scarlet blends fantasy spectacle with Shakespearean tragedy, following a princess who crosses time and space to avenge her father’s death.
Kelly Rowland and Method Man bring charm and chemistry to Relationship Matters, a faith-tinged workplace rom-com about ambition, second chances, and learning to lower your guard.
Two brothers. One conspiracy. All muscle. The Wrecking Crew pairs Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista in a bruising, star-powered action ride where physicality, family tension, and explosive set pieces drive the story from start to finish.
A corporate power struggle turns deadly after a plane crash strands two unlikely survivors on a remote island.
Our review breaks down the futuristic sci-fi thriller, where justice is automated, empathy is erased, and one man has ninety minutes to prove his innocence before an AI judge delivers a final verdict.