Category: New Movies
Beverley Hills Cop Axel F
Eddie Murphy returns as Axel Foley in a fast, energetic mix of action and nostalgia. This review breaks down what works and what doesn’t.
Men in Black International
This review of Men in Black: International analyzes the film’s narrative structure, globalized approach, character performances, and visual design. While visually polished and driven by strong leads, the movie struggles to deliver emotional depth and thematic cohesion, revealing the difficulties of modern franchise reinvention.
Girls on Film
Girls on Film (2023), Robin Bain delivers a visually arresting and emotionally charged descent into obsession and digital identity. Starring Dare Taylor and Willow Grey, the film explores how empowerment and control can dissolve into manipulation when the line between performance and reality disappears.
No Tears in Hell
No Tears in Hell is a dark, unflinching exploration of the human soul’s most grotesque corners. Set in the frozen isolation of Alaska, the film follows a deranged mother and son who lure victims into their home and turn murder into a twisted act of devotion. Directed by Michael Caissie and inspired by real-life atrocities, the movie captures horror not just through blood but through the suffocating intimacy of madness.
Scurry
Scurry (2024) drags its audience through a suffocating labyrinth of fear and futility. Two survivors trapped beneath a collapsing city confront not only the monstrous but the meaningless. Luke Sparke’s creature horror becomes a philosophical descent . A place where the only escape from darkness is acceptance of it.
The Toxic Avenger 2023
The Toxic Avenger 2023 isn’t just a remake—it’s a radioactive resurrection that blends dark humor, gore, and absurd social commentary with Lenny Bruce-style satire and Eddie Murphy-level charisma.
Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 3
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 isn’t just another Marvel installment — it’s Rocket Raccoon’s heartbreaking origin story, a cosmic adventure filled with laughter, pain, and music that cuts to the soul. James Gunn delivers a finale that balances action, emotion, and closure for the galaxy’s strangest family.
Thunderbolts
Thunderbolts: Bureaucracy in Spandex Thunderbolts has a scene, somewhere near the ghost-breathing middle of the movie, where an underground lab… read more Thunderbolts
Ballerina
Ballerina – A dark dance Ballerina is not a film built to thrill, a reckless, roaring symphony of bullets and… read more Ballerina








