Author: Josh

Pluribus, Season 1 (2025)Pluribus, Season 1 (2025)

Pluribus, Season 1 Series Review

In Pluribus, director Vince Gilligan is testing us. He withholds, he hesitates, he refuses to reassure. He’s not interested in charming us, but instead wants...

Caught Stealing (2025)Caught Stealing (2025)

Caught Stealing Movie Review

Darren Aronofsky’s Caught Stealing is jittery, grimy, and always half a step from flying apart, which is exactly why it works. Aronofsky has never been...

Wake Up Dead Man (2025)Wake Up Dead Man (2025)

Wake Up Dead Man Movie Review

Rian Johnson’s Wake Up Dead Man arrives with the confidence of a filmmaker who knows exactly how sharp his knives are and enjoys watching us...

The Ugly Stepsister (2025)The Ugly Stepsister (2025)

The Ugly Stepsister Movie Review

Emilie Blichfeldt’s The Ugly Stepsister is classic body horror, with a twist. It’s the kind of debut film that grabs you by the lapels, smiles...

Oh. What. Fun. (2025)Oh. What. Fun. (2025)

Oh. What. Fun. Movie Review

Oh. What. Fun. wants to be the Christmas movie that finally admits what the holidays actually feel like when you are the one doing all...

Train Dreams (2025)Train Dreams (2025)

Train Dreams Movie Review

Clint Bentley’s Train Dreams is a beautiful frontier film that behaves like a mind trying to remember itself. Joel Edgerton’s Robert Grainier moves through the...

The Diplomat, Season 3 (2025)The Diplomat, Season 3 (2025)

The Diplomat Season Three Series Review

Season three of The Diplomat doubles down on what it does best: turning geopolitics into an emotional endurance test and marriage into a high-stakes chess...

The Morning Show, Season 4 (2025)The Morning Show, Season 4 (2025)

The Morning Show Season Four Series Review

Season 4 of The Morning Show feels like a prestige drama that’s finally accepted what it is best at: not subtlety, but velocity. This is...

After The Hunt (2025)After The Hunt (2025)

After the Hurt Movie Review

After the Hunt is the kind of movie that mistakes stillness for depth and silence for insight. It moves at a glacial pace, not because...

Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere (2025)Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere (2025)

Springsteen Deliver Me From Nowhere Movie Review

Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere (2025) is contemplative, deep, dark meditation on loneliness and one man’s desperate search for redemption. Directed by Scott Cooper, the...