Monday, November 10, 2025

REVIEWS

‘Bros’ Review: A Comedy That Lets Queer People in on the Joke

I’ll never forget the moment I realized I was destined to be the butt of the joke. I was at home, sitting on my...

‘The Munsters’ Review: Nostalgia Without the Laughter

Watching Rob Zombie's interpretation of the origins of the famous 1960s family The Munsters relies entirely on the audience overlooking that this film leaves...

‘Andor’ Review: The Gritty, Grounded Story That ‘Star Wars’ Has Been Missing

The story of Cassian Andor awaits in Andor, a series which takes place five years prior to the events of Rogue One: A Star...

‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Season 5 Review: The Fight Continues but Hopes to Move Forward

After just over a year since season 4, Hulu’s hit series The Handmaid’s Tale is almost back for its fifth season. When viewers last...

‘Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.’ Review: An Entertaining Feature Debut From the Ebo Sisters

Earlier this year, the Regina Hall and Sterling K. Brown-led movie Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul. premiered at Sundance. The feature is a...

‘Never Have I Ever’ Season 3 Review: The Gang Is Back and Better Than Ever

The penultimate season of Never Have I Ever (NHIE) is almost here, and Devi and co. have quite the journey. This season picks up...

‘The Sandman’ Review: Decades of Waiting Rewarded With a Dream Come True [Spoiler-Free]

Fans have been waiting decades for The Sandman to be on-screen, and the wait is finally over with the release of season 1 on...

‘Bullet Train’ Review: Brad Pitt’s Latest Venture Has Arrived at Its Destination

The long-awaited and star-studded Bullet Train from director David Leitch has officially arrived at its destination. Following the unlucky assassin Ladybug (Brad Pitt), he returns...