I feel like we may be moving ourselves out of the early in the year slump and we’ve got some great new releases this weekend. Of course, for lots of…
Beautifully written and impeccably atmospheric, The God of the Woods is a literary mystery that asks for your patience and offers… a vibe. Just a vibe.
Rami Malek trades code for chaos in The Amateur, a high-stakes spy thriller that blends intense action with emotional depth. It’s a revenge story with heart—and just enough mayhem to keep you guessing.
Now that Baseball season is here, I find many of my nights are spent watching those and so fewer shows and movies are taking priority. Thus are the seasons of…
The White Lotus Season 3 takes its time, and that’s not a bad thing. Set in the stunning backdrop of Thailand, this season swaps the usual fast-paced drama for a slow burn that builds toward one of the most emotionally charged finales the show has ever delivered. While the pace may feel slower than its predecessors, the payoff is worth every second, as the characters’ tangled lives slowly unravel to reveal the complex truths lurking beneath their luxurious facades.
Death of a Unicorn sounds like the kind of movie you make up on the spot during a game of Mad Libs: Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega hit a unicorn…
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent is exactly what you hope it will be—a wild, self-aware adventure that lets Nicolas Cage be Nicolas Cage, but with more heart, more humor, and a surprising amount of charm. It’s both a celebration and a send-up of his career, made even better by the perfect comedic chemistry between Cage and Pedro Pascal.
How are we already in April? It seems like the first several months of the year flew by, but every week that goes by, the closer we get to those…
The Woman in the Yard is a slow-burning nightmare that gets under your skin and refuses to leave. With a gripping performance by Danielle Deadwyler and a story that keeps you guessing, this is horror at its finest.
Novocaine (2025) blends action and comedy with a unique twist—its hero, Nathan Caine, can’t feel pain. But does this movie hit the right spots, or does it numb the fun? Here’s why it’s worth watching.
