Army of Thieves
Army of Thieves is a rather paint-by-numbers portrait
Passing
Passing is filled with a terrific team of care and detail
Intrusion
Intrusion is a flat, hollow, uninspired and genuinely poorly produced feature that is nothing short of a shambles
Pokémon the Movie: Secrets of the Jungle
Pokémon the Movie: Secrets of the Jungle might be a watchable Pokémon feature but is far from inspired
There's Someone Inside Your House
There’s Someone Inside Your House is a dull and forgettable affair
Q-Force Season 1
Q-Force might not be as bad as the trailer was but can still sashay away
Diana: The Musical
Diana: The Musical is crafty and almost sinister in its intentions
Squid Game
In the moment, Dong-hyuk's Squid Game is quite a thrilling and immersive experience
SQUID GAME: The Second Coming of TV or Hollow Binging Material?
In his latest essay, Jak-Luke Sharp explores the roaring success of the Netflix property Squid Game and the possible reasons why
Kate
Kate contains some of the most expertly choreographed action scenes of the year
TIFF 2021: The Guilty
The Guilty is a successful adaptation and remake that will have audiences on the edge of their seats
He’s All That
He’s All That is nothing compared to the classics that have come before it
The Kissing Booth 3
The Kissing Booth 3 scales back to a rinse and repeat do-over of the previous two entries
Gunpowder Milkshake
Gunpowder Milkshake is an incredibly disappointing and flat experience from start to finish
The Last Letter from Your Lover
The Last Letter from Your Lover is the shameful Netflix fodder audiences have come to know and expect
America - The Motion Picture
America: The Motion Picture is an abhorrent Netflix animated original that dares to chain itself to the word “comedy”
Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop
Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop makes up for its lack of depth with an undeniable summer charm
Fear Street Part 3: 1666
A bloody and cathartic conclusion to a tale of romance, class differences, and murder
Fear Street Part 2: 1978
Unlikely to win over new fans, but it is an effective piece of R-rated slasher cinema that younger audiences do not get anymore
Fear Street Part 1: 1994
Fear Street Part One: 1994 captures the spirit of the novels while delivering a bloodier, more mature horror mystery