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‘A Minecraft Movie’ is a Nostalgic Nightmare

‘A Minecraft Movie’ is a Nostalgic Nightmare

Nikita Osadchiy April 10, 2025
Naturally, one would assume the adaptation is a cinematic portal into a world we've mined, crafted, and dreamt of for over a decade. But alas, the film falls short of our nostalgic wishes.
 Snow White or Joan of Arc? Disney Fails To Mold a Classic to Modern Expectations

 Snow White or Joan of Arc? Disney Fails To Mold a Classic to Modern Expectations

Alexandrine Bourlot March 27, 2025
Failing to replicate the successes of other Disney live-action remakes such as Beauty and the Beast (2017) and Aladdin (2019), Snow White will likely end up with the Cinderella (2015) treatment—forgotten and looked over.
‘Novocaine’: A Mad Mix of Genres That Doesn’t Quite Hit the Mark

‘Novocaine’: A Mad Mix of Genres That Doesn’t Quite Hit the Mark

Lucas Ferrara March 23, 2025
Novacaine is undoubtedly an entertaining ride, entering unprecedented territory—the protagonist, no matter how many times he’s beaten down, stays determined with death as his only obstacle.
‘Opus’ Tries to Haunt, But Mostly Hints

‘Opus’ Tries to Haunt, But Mostly Hints

Clara Araujo March 21, 2025
In Opus, director Mark Anthony Green's directorial debut with A24, he attempts to dissect the relationship between fame, power, and blind devotion.
‘The Monkey’ Needs Less Monkey Business and More Horror

‘The Monkey’ Needs Less Monkey Business and More Horror

Nick Voll March 10, 2025
Even though some opportunities to explore the horror aspect of the genre more thoroughly are missed, the film is still a sadistically fun watch.
Controversy and Conventionality: Previewing the 2025 Oscars

Controversy and Conventionality: Previewing the 2025 Oscars

Maddie Mulligan February 28, 2025
A year that is sure to be filled with theatrics, the 2025 Oscars will need to do its best to avoid pre-show controversy and contention.
‘Brave New World’ Isn’t as Brave as You’d Think

‘Brave New World’ Isn’t as Brave as You’d Think

Jack Weynand February 23, 2025
Brave New World didn’t bring anything new or inventive in the form of its plot. The film instead finds strength and purpose in its heroes who still carry the heart and morals that made Marvel movies so successful in the first place.
Britain’s Beloved Bear returns in ‘Paddington in Peru’

Britain’s Beloved Bear returns in ‘Paddington in Peru’

Alexandrine Bourlot February 16, 2025
With its charming humor, heartfelt storytelling, and stunning visuals, Paddington in Peru continues to uphold the bear’s legacy as one of British cinema’s most endearing characters.
Priddle: When Hollywood Gets Romance Right

Priddle: When Hollywood Gets Romance Right

Milo Priddle February 13, 2025
Whether you’re spending this Valentine's Day coupled up, happily single, or feeling the Feb. 14 blues, this list exhibits the best of what the romance genre has to offer.
‘Love Me’: A Post-Apocalyptic Take on Romance and Identity 

‘Love Me’: A Post-Apocalyptic Take on Romance and Identity 

Alexandrine Bourlot February 2, 2025
Robots turned humans explore the meaning of life and the possibility of love beyond humanity in 2025’s first post-apocalyptic sci-fi film.
Hancock Cracks the Code With ‘Companion’

Hancock Cracks the Code With ‘Companion’

Nick Voll February 2, 2025
Companion is not, however, a romantic movie. It is a rare blend of the social horror, science fiction, and thriller genres—the film is chock full of violence and death.
‘Flight Risk’ Struggles To Maintain Its Course

‘Flight Risk’ Struggles To Maintain Its Course

Nick Voll January 26, 2025
Flight Risk fails to create a layered situation worth investing in, and as a result, it is unable to stick the landing.
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