Wednesday, November 12, 2025

REVIEWS

Review: Everything Isn’t As It Seems in ‘You Should Have Left’

From Blumhouse Productions, the company that helped produced The Invisible Man, Get Out, and many more, comes a new horror film: You Should Have...

Keep Your Friends Close and Your Enemies Closer: ‘Get Even’ Is the Addictive Teen Soap We Need Right Now

If you ever wondered what would happen if Nancy Drew crossed over with Gossip Girl and added just a dash of Skins, Get Even...

Film Review: ‘The Weight of Gold’ Is a Revealing Look Into the Mental Health of Olympians

Note: this documentary contains frank discussions of mental illness and suicide that may be triggering for some. For more information and to access resources,...

Review: Dave Franco’s Directorial Debut, ‘The Rental’, Is an Unnerving, Chilling Hit

If you were looking for a reason to talk yourself down out of your next lavish Airbnb stay ... look no further than The...

Review: Katherine Langford Shines in ‘Cursed,’ A Fresh Take on an Ancient Legend

With The Witcher, Netflix signaled that it could handle adapting beloved fantasy source material in a fresh and exciting way. With any luck, Cursed...

Review: ‘Palm Springs’ Is a Time Loop We Wouldn’t Mind Reliving

The trope of the infinite time loop is one that can be found in many TV shows and movies alike. From Groundhog Day, Happy Death Day,...

Movie Review: Bringing Broadway to Your Living Room with ‘Hamilton’ on Disney+

The Broadway production of Hamilton has been garnering attention since the writer, Lin-Manuel Miranda, sung its first song at a White House “poetry jam”...

Review: ‘Love, Victor’ Is a Triumph

Note: This review will contain spoilers. In 2018, 20th Century Studios released Love, Simon (based on the novel Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by...