For those who grew up watching the Indiana Jones film franchise, “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” feels like reminiscing on classic adventures with an old friend. If the…
“Joy Ride,” Adele Lim’s directorial debut, is a refreshing female ensemble that shows no fear in putting a comedic twist on racial commentary. The globe-trotting flick celebrates friendship and sisterhood…
When it comes to mixing chemicals, Pixar knows how to achieve the right balance of heart and humor. And for Peter Sohn’s “Elemental,” they have found that blending together sweet,…
Warner Bros. has tried to deliver an entertaining shared superhero universe with its top-tier DC heroes for the past ten years. There were valiant efforts to expand the universe outside…
Two unseen people engage in an intense play of people watching in a quiet New York bar. They observe these three people sitting across from them and start creating stories,…
Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse Review: Masterful Sequel That Swings High By its nature, a sequel must be bigger and better than its predecessor. That’s quite a task for any film…
Rob Marshall’s reimagining of “The Little Mermaid” joins the grand tradition of Disney adapting their beloved animated classics into live-action films. It’s a practice that allows us to relive some…
When it comes to road trips, it’s not so much about the destination as it is the journey and who you take that journey with. That sentiment rings true no…
Coming-of-age films resonate with audiences of all ages, although they connect with some more than others. Such is the case with Disney+’s “Crater.” Taking a cue from some classic adventures…
“The Boston Strangler,” streaming on Hulu now, tells the story of two investigative reporters, Loretta McLaughlin (Keira Knightley) and Jean Cole (Carrie Coon), and how they were the first to…