Long Gone Heroes (2024) – A Gritty, Nostalgic Ode to Forgotten Warriors

Director: David Ayer Starring: Frank Grillo, Mel Gibson, Naomi Watts, Emile Hirsch Genre: Action / Drama / Neo-Western Release Date: 2024 Runtime: 118 minutes Introduction David Ayer, the filmmaker behind Fury (2014) and End of…

The Woman in the Yard (2025) – A Masterclass in Psychological Suspense

Director: Jaume Collet-Serra Starring: Dakota Fanning Genre: Psychological Thriller / Horror Release Date: 2025 Runtime: 108 minutes Introduction Jaume Collet-Serra, the director behind taut thrillers like The Shallows (2016) and Orphan: First Kill (2022), returns with The…

Without Remorse (2021) Review – A Gritty, By-the-Numbers Tom Clancy Adaptation

By Jason Cole | Action & Thriller Critic Amazon Studios’ Without Remorse (2021) promised to be the definitive origin story of John Clark, one of Tom Clancy’s most iconic characters….

The Bedroom Window (1987) Review – A Sleek, Overlooked Hitchcockian Thriller

By Martin Reeves | Classic Film Critic Before Basic Instinct (1992) and The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1991) defined the erotic thriller boom of the ‘90s, Curtis Hanson’s The Bedroom Window (1987) quietly…

The Flood (2023) Review: A Gritty, Claustrophobic Survival Horror That Drowns You in Dread

By Riley Sandoval, Horror Film Critic There’s something primal about water as a horror device—it’s everywhere, inescapable, and utterly indifferent to human suffering. The Flood (2023), directed by Brandon Cronenberg (Possessor),…

The Last of Us Part III (2025) Review: A Devastating, Masterful End to the Trilogy

By Jordan Reeves, Senior Gaming Critic “Endure and survive.” Those three words have defined The Last of Us saga since 2013. But in The Last of Us Part III, Naughty Dog…

DEAD LETTERS (2024) Review: A Haunting, Lynchian Descent into Lost Connections

By Cassandra Voss, Noir & Horror Specialist There are films that tell stories, and then there are films that unspool like nightmares—slippery, cryptic, and heavy with unresolved longing. DEAD…

Fight Club (1999) Review: A Brutal, Brilliant Assault on Modern Manhood

By James Thorne, Film Critic There are films that entertain, films that provoke, and then there’s Fight Club—a movie that grabs you by the throat, punches you in…

A Chilling Descent into Chaos: Review of Project Silence (2024)

By Alex Carter, Horror Film Critic When South Korean cinema ventures into horror, it rarely disappoints. From Train to Busan (2016) to The Wailing (2016), the country has mastered the art…

A Bloody, Bold Reinvention: Review of Blade (2025)

  By Jordan Cole, Senior Film Critic When Marvel Studios announced a new Blade film starring Mahershala Ali, fans of the Daywalker rejoiced. The original 1998 Blade, starring Wesley Snipes,…