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'Hold the Fort' Review: A Memorable Comedy Horror Experience - Fantasia 2025
Whether audiences like what Hold the Fort is going for or not, they’re bound to be entertained, and it’s a more than memorable experience.

Becca Johnson
Jul 17, 2025


'ZombieCON Vol.1' Review: A Gory, Geeky Romp Through Fandom and Flesh-Eating Mayhem
A love letter to conventions, zombie movies, and the weird community spirit that binds geeks together, even during the end of the world.

Romey Norton
Jul 15, 2025


'Night Terror' Review: A Simplistic Yet Stylish Dive into Folk Horror
Night Terror is a good example of a simplistic idea with a digestible message, that features a fan favourite sub-genre in its local legend, folk-like approach.

Becca Johnson
Jul 14, 2025


'Superman' Review: A Bold Reboot That Embraces Its Comic Book Heart
Superman isn’t afraid to embrace its comic book roots — it's silly at times, a lot is crammed in, and while not perfect, it's an energetic, must-see summer blockbuster.

Elliot Lines
Jul 10, 2025


'The Floaters' Review: A Sweet, Funny Coming-of-Age Comedy
Offbeat, multigenerational and charming from start to finish, The Floaters is a sweet, funny coming-of-age comedy showcasing authentic Jewish storytelling.

Becca Johnson
Jul 8, 2025


'Soul to Squeeze' Review: The Indie Psychological Thriller You Didn’t Know You Needed
A smart and daring piece of indie cinema that rewards viewers who are willing to let go.

Romey Norton
Jul 7, 2025


'Ice Road: Vengeance' Review: The Sequel That Nobody Was Asking For
Ice Road: Vengeance is once again another Neeson-led action outing that will skid into the blackhole of streaming nothingness.

Jack Ransom
Jul 6, 2025


'The Old Guard 2' Review: An Underwhelming, Yet Intriguing Return for the Immortal Warriors
The Old Guard 2 is no-where near as impactful as its predecessor, but somehow it still leaves you wanting more.

Shauna Bushe
Jul 5, 2025


'Portraits of Dangerous Women' Review: Delightfully Charming and Fun
Delightfully charming and fun with plenty of heartfelt moments filtered throughout, Portraits of Dangerous Women is a well-acted exploration of friendship.

Becca Johnson
Jul 5, 2025


'Heads of State' Review: Elba and Cena Bring ‘80s Buddy Comedy Energy to a Silly Action Ride
A silly, delightful action-comedy with constantly funny chemistry between the charismatic duo of Cena and Elba, stylish action, and an ‘80s throwback charm.

Dan Bremner
Jul 2, 2025


'Shark Whisperer' Review: An Magical Underwater Tale
If you’re searching for an uplifting documentary film with emotional weight and gorgeous visuals, Shark Whisperer is well worth watching

Romey Norton
Jun 30, 2025


'Jurassic World: Rebirth' Review: This Franchise Belongs to the Dinosaurs Once Again
This time, the story is streamlined, and the dinosaurs are finally back at the forefront, reclaiming the screen with the dominance they deserve.

Elliot Lines
Jun 30, 2025


'M3GAN 2.0' Review: A Chaotic, Ambitious Sequel That Swaps Horror for Sci-Fi Mayhem
M3GAN 2.0 stumbles under its own chaotic mix of tones, landing as a flawed yet entertaining step up from its predecessor.

Dan Bremner
Jun 28, 2025


'JessZilla' Review: A Powerful and Deeply Moving Portrait of a Real-Life Hero. Don’t Miss it
Whether you’re a boxing fan, a documentary lover, or someone simply searching for a story with real heart, this is a film that connects.

Romey Norton
Jun 27, 2025


'F1: The Movie' Review: Top Gun Meets Top Gear in Wonderfully Ludicrous Racing Drama
F1: The Movie knows what it is – a chaotic, action-packed, at times ludicrous glimpse into one of the world’s most eccentric pastimes.

Seb Jenkins
Jun 26, 2025


'If You Should Leave Before Me' Review: A Poignant Meditation on Love, Loss and the Afterlife
It asks audiences to open their minds, hearts and souls and offers a sad, yet positive outlook to the afterlife.

Romey Norton
Jun 25, 2025


'Beneath Us All' Review: A Promising Horror Undermined by Underdevelopment
An occasionally admirable watch, though the lack of horror, uninspired dialogue and meandering pace means it lacks bite.

Becca Johnson
Jun 24, 2025


'The Shrouds' Review: Cronenberg’s Techno-Grief Tale Misses the Mark
A tedious, disappointing, convoluted and sluggish affair that has some undeniably intriguing and thought-provoking ideas.

Jack Ransom
Jun 24, 2025


'Dream!' Review: A Gorgeous Thai Musical That Revives a Lost Cinematic Tradition
This lush, emotional, and joyfully melodic indie gem, Dream!, from Thailand, reawakens the long-silent voice of a nation’s musical legacy.

Romey Norton
Jun 23, 2025


'The G' Review: Gruelling Tale of Getting Old in America
This unsettling winter-noir is both a suspenseful ride and a bold confrontation of America’s broken eldercare system.

Romey Norton
Jun 22, 2025
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