Adolescence Review
Adolescence is a riveting miniseries about murder and modern teenage angst, with each episode presented in real time, in a single, continuous shot.
Adolescence is a riveting miniseries about murder and modern teenage angst, with each episode presented in real time, in a single, continuous shot.
Far from just another “cozy” game, Wanderstop invites you into a colorful world filled with quirky characters and bizarrely flavored tea at the price of some uncomfortably insightful introspection.
Tim Robinson’s first movie-star role is like an extended I Think You Should Leave sketch with fancier camera work and a guest appearance by Paul Rudd.
With Drop, Happy Death Day director Christopher Landon crafts a tight techno-thriller that’s also a surprisingly good date movie.
O'Dessa is a bold, cyberpunk musical with vibrant visuals with a catchy soundtrack.
A tactical squad FPS that goes in some strange and fun new directions.
Marvel’s biggest hitmakers join forces again with the Netflix algorithm to deliver The Electric State, a $300-million anti-event movie.
In The Accountant 2, Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal return for a sentimental, politically charged, and surprisingly funny action sequel about brothers trying their best to connect.
Despite its shallow gimmick, Novocaine delivers a fresh take on the hapless hero, as brought to life by the irresistible Jack Quaid. If you don’t mind some gore with your romantic comedy, look no further for your next date night movie.
In the Lost Lands is disappointing as both a George R.R. Martin adaptation and a standalone action-fantasy film, with neither Milla Jovovich or Dave Bautista able to elevate Paul W.S. Anderson’s most misguided work to date.
An expertly crafted co-op adventure that pinballs from one genre extreme to another, Split Fiction is a rollercoaster of constantly refreshed gameplay ideas and styles – and one that’s very hard to walk away from.
Stunning to behold and loaded with surprises, Dragonite and the Special Delivery is the perfect Pokémon Day celebration.
Despite its all-star lineup, Running Point is an unremarkable addition to the sports comedy genre with a hackneyed take on women breaking the glass ceiling.
Last Breath is your typical disaster movie full of inspiring moments of human endurance, helped along by the fact that it’s inspired by a very real event about a fascinatingly terrible job.
Set during a single, legendary evening, Richard Linklater’s Broadway biopic unveils the life and anxieties of songwriter Lorenz Hart through rapid-fire conversations, led by an incredible Ethan Hawke.
Two Point Museum is a rewarding, deep, challenging, and highly entertaining tycoon game with lots of variety and an excellent interface.
Warriors: Abyss may stumble in its open-ended, cookie-cutter story and cut-and-paste boss battles, but the replayability that comes from its combat and the customization of its multitude of characters and builds helped keep me slashing through thousands of enemies for dozens of hours of roguelite runs.
Monster Hunter Wilds continues to smooth off the rougher corners of the series in smart ways, making for some extremely fun fights but also lacking any real challenge.