Ryan Reynolds To Take A Sabbatical From Movies

#RyanReynolds has been everywhere and has been working a lot. We’re thankful for it, because hey, we ❤️ him. But we’re glad that he’s taking a sabbatical

‘The Last Duel’ Review: The Truth According to a Woman

The new historical epic The Last Duel puts the strength of an A-list director and actors behind a story centering a woman telling her truth.

Starz Releases An Intriguing Teaser Trailer For ‘Outlander’ Season 6

Outlander released the teaser trailer for season 6 in NYCC and it’s everything, everything, you could imagine and more. Ready?

‘Belfast’ Review: A Snapshot of a Family and the Struggle of a Nation

Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast is a gorgeous, melancholy snapshot of a family, a city and a nation at a crossroads. Read our review!

‘Sounds Like Love’ Review: What Makes a Rom-Com?

I have to admit up front that the romantic comedy is one of my favorite genres in film. When two people navigate an eventful and maybe sometimes rocky road to end up happy with each other, my entertainment hopes are…

‘The Guilty’ Review: Stretched to the Breaking Point– in a Good Way

The new Netflix film The Guilty provides actor Jake Gyllenhaal with a one-man showcase for his talent and a thrilling story to back it up.

‘No One Gets Out Alive’ Review: A White Character Appropriating Culture? Color Me Not Shocked.

No One Gets Out Alive had the caucasity to try and sell a movie that tells an immigrant story while ignoring them at the same time.

‘Confessions of an Invisible Girl’ Review: Adolescence in Every Language

A new Brazilian teen comedy just dropped on Netflix, and it portrays awkward adolescence in all it’s glory. How good is the movie, though?

‘After We Fell’ Movie Review: Love, Hessa, And Why Is It Being Called A Reboot?

After We Fell is finally out in the United States and can we say it was worth the wait? The film was good but fell short in a lot of ways.

‘The Starling’ Movie Review: Depression, Anger, and Was That a Transphobic Joke?

The Starling could’ve been amazing. It had the workings of it. But ultimately it faltered for many reasons…one possibly transphobic.

LEGO Star Wars is Bringing us some Terrifying Tales’

LEGO Star Wars Terrifying Tales is coming to Disney+ on October 1st, just in time to kick off spooky season the right way.

‘The Eyes of Tammy Faye’ Review: The Soul Behind the Makeup

The new biopic The Eyes of Tammy Faye has a standout performance from Jessica Chastain. Is the rest of the film good? Read on to find out!

‘Raise A Glass To Love’ Was As Off Balanced As A Glass Of Bad Wine

#RaiseAGlassToLove was off balance and spoiled, just like a bad glass of wine. The only thing we were raising a glass to was it being over.

‘Nightbooks’ Review: This Family-Friendly Horror Flick Is a Cheap Thrill

Nightbooks’ thrills may be cheap, but even the most unwilling participants will have a blast in the presence of Krysten Ritter’s evil witch.

See The Sneak Peek For Olivia Wilde’s Film ‘Don’t Worry Darling’

Alright, Harry Styles fans, are you sitting down? good because we have some news for you. His upcoming film ‘Don’t Worry Darling,’ directed by Olivia Wilde, finally has a release date. We were all surprised when she dropped a little…

IMDb TV Releases New Official Trailer For ‘Leverage: Redemption’ Season 1B

Yeah, finally we have a new trailer for Leverage: Redemption season 1B! And it’s everything we wanted to see and more. More action, more jobs, a family. We neither confirm nor deny that we are googling how to marry a…

Movie Review: ‘Really Love’ Is An Exploration Of Black Love

Netflix film Really Love, is a romance film that gives black people the representation we need to see onscreen. Time for review!

‘Shang-Chi’ Review: “A Heartfelt Superhero Origin Story”

A story about love and family, “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” is a well-balanced origin film. Read our review for more.

See The ‘After We Fell’ Jealousy Hessa Clip

After We Fell is coming! We have a new clip full of jealousy and tension between Hessa thanks to a new character called Robert. Take a look!

‘He’s All That’ Is a Remake for the Instagram Era

Netflix’s ‘He’s All That’ reimagines the 1999 film “She’s All That” for a modern audience shaped by social media.

#WayBackWednesday – ‘The Lizzie McGuire Movie’ (2003)

Watching The Lizzie McGuire Movie this week was a real blast from the past for me. I never thought I’d get nostalgic for the early 2000s, but there were little things that really pushed my nostalgia buttons.