Reel Reviews | The Rip
Designed as a gritty police thriller but undone by its own familiarity, The Rip reunites Matt Damon and Ben Affleck in a story that promises moral complexity and delivers predictability.
Designed as a gritty police thriller but undone by its own familiarity, The Rip reunites Matt Damon and Ben Affleck in a story that promises moral complexity and delivers predictability.
Carr comes for the firm, Chase spirals through lovers and role play, Milan witnesses the identity-theft showdown of the season, and Dina drops another mic-worthy commandment.
Dina confronts the unbearable truth, Carr and Liberty turn grief into a battleground, and Allura’s late-night choice could change everything.
In a career-defining year, Teyana Taylor delivers one powerhouse performance after another in Straw, All’s Fair, and One Battle After Another.
From A Thousand and One to Straw, The Book of Clarence, and now Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another, Teyana Taylor’s transformation from Harlem hustler to Hollywood heavyweight is undeniable.
Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another fuses satire, family drama, and revolution into one explosive ride.
Tyler Perry’s latest venture, Straw, marks a departure from his usual high-drama films. Starring Taraji P. Henson in a standout role, Straw takes a deeper dive into the struggles of a woman at her breaking point.
Jeymes Samuel’s follow-up film is the satirical biblical comedy-drama, The Book of Clarence.