2026 is almost here, so you know what that means—time to look ahead at the cinematic offerings. Could there be a masterpiece hiding among the bunch, perhaps even a sequel or two that surpasses the original? Check out my choices after the jump! Here are my 25 most anticipated movies for 2025, in alphabetical order. … Continue reading Most Anticipated Films of 2026
Film Review: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery
★★★★★ At this point in his career, Rian Johnson has become a well known name, perhaps most famously for firmly dividing the fandom with his Star Wars: The Last Jedi. For this critic, his Knives Out films are his crowning achievement. In the third installment of his murder mystery series, the tone shifts dramatically from … Continue reading Film Review: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery
TV Review: All’s Fair – Season 1
As an avid fanatic for all things Ryan Murphy, even the cast announcement for his buzzy new series, All’s Fair, left me salivating for yet another iconic pairing of star power and bitchy dialogue. While the 9-1-1 franchise proved Ryan Murphy Productions could tackle a good procedural, how would that work in the context of … Continue reading TV Review: All’s Fair – Season 1
Film Review: The Deliverance
★★★★ After viewing the surprisingly effective teaser trailer for The Deliverance, a hesitance in embracing yet another exorcism or demon possession type movie would be understandable. Over the years, we have been inundated by that subgenre of horror to the point of exhaustion. However, this one is notably different in many ways. For starters, it … Continue reading Film Review: The Deliverance
Film Review: Swan Song
★★★ Is this seriously the second film titled Swan Song to come out in 2021? In my opinion, the wrong one is getting all the acclaim. No, this will not be a Swan Song vs. Swan Song battle royale, but it does go without saying that both films have an incredible emotional depth to them. … Continue reading Film Review: Swan Song
Film Review: Four Good Days
★★★★ Serving as an acting showcase for both Golden Globe nominee Mila Kunis and Oscar-Winner Glenn Close, Four Good Days is a harrowing addiction drama following in the footsteps of Beautiful Boy and Ben is Back. Director Rodrigo Garcia, who previously worked with Close on Albert Nobbs, clearly knows how to wring a masterful performance … Continue reading Film Review: Four Good Days
