F1 (2025)F1 (2025)

If Top Gun: Maverick was Kosinski’s love letter to American aviation bravado, F1 is his high-octane postcard from the pits of Formula One — where...

28 Years Later (2025)28 Years Later (2025)

28 Years Later movie review

Like a rusty scalpel slicing into an old wound, 28 Years Later doesn’t so much revive the franchise as autopsy it—and then reanimate the corpse....

How To Train Your Dragon (2025)How To Train Your Dragon (2025)

How To Train Your Dragon movie review

Dean DeBlois is back at the helm, torch in hand, for the 2025 How to Train Your Dragon — a live-action reimagining of the beloved...

Materialists (2025)Materialists (2025)

Materialists Movie Review

Celine Song follows up Past Lives with Materialists, a sharp, deceptively breezy romantic drama that smiles politely while quietly judging you from across the room....

Your Neighbors and Friends (2025)Your Neighbors and Friends (2025)

Your Neighbors and Friends Series Review

One of my favorite series of the year is Apple TV+’s Your Friends & Neighbors. Created by Jonathan Tropper and directed with slick, suburban menace...

Den of Thieves 2: Pantera (2025)Den of Thieves 2: Pantera (2025)

Den of Thieves 2: Pantera movie review

If Heat and Fast & Furious had a reckless European love child, it’d be Den of Thieves 2: Pantera—loud, sweaty, morally gray, and just smart...

G20 (2025)G20 (2025)

Viola Davis as the President of the United States during a hostage crisis at the G20 summit? Yes, please—and thank you. In G20, director Patricia...

Bring Her Back (2025)Bring Her Back (2025)

Bring Her Back Movie Review

Bring Her Back is the kind of horror film that sneaks up on you, sits quietly in the corner, and then whispers something so upsetting...

The Last of Us, Season 2 (2025)The Last of Us, Season 2 (2025)

The Last of Us, Season 2 Series Review

Season 2 of The Last of Us is where the show stops trying to win us over and starts daring us to stay. If Season...

Friendship (2025)Friendship (2025)

Friendship Movie Review

Andrew DeYoung’s Friendship is one of the most physically uncomfortable comedies I’ve sat through in years, the kind that makes you laugh while simultaneously checking...