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The Game ★★★
When Life Hands You Lemons, Sign Up for a Mysterious Game and Watch Everything Go Haywire
Oblivion ★★★☆☆
Oblivion is a visually stunning sci-fi spectacle that teases deep themes but ends up more style than substance—a sleek, post-apocalyptic journey that’s as pretty as it is hollow.
Wild Tales ★★★★☆
Wild Tales delivers a deliciously chaotic mix of revenge and absurdity, capturing the cathartic pleasure of watching people snap under life’s relentless pressures.
La Haine ★★★★★
La Haine is a raw, unflinching journey through society’s cracks, where the stark black-and-white visuals amplify the explosive tension and gritty reality faced by three young men on the outskirts of Paris—delivering a brutal message on violence, alienation, and the inevitability of a crash landing we’re all complicit in.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny ★★★☆☆
Indiana Jones takes one last swing at adventure, but this time, he’s battling Nazis, time travel, and the weight of nostalgia.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 ★★☆☆☆
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 reaches for heartfelt closure but lands in heavy-handed territory, transforming a lively space saga into a somber, overextended farewell.
No Country For Old Men ★★★★★
No Country for Old Men is a haunting Coen Brothers masterpiece where fate hunts without mercy, embodied by Javier Bardem’s chilling Anton Chigurh. In a brutal Texas landscape, this tense, scoreless thriller grips viewers with its unyielding pace, stark visuals, and unsettling reminder that control is often just an illusion.
Leave The World Behind ★☆☆☆☆
Leave the World Behind squanders its talented cast and promising premise with heavy-handed social commentary, chaotic visuals, and a disjointed plot that leaves viewers more frustrated than thrilled.
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves ★★★☆☆
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is a chaotic, heart-filled fantasy heist that nails the humor and camaraderie of a true D&D campaign, offering plenty of laughs and action, even if the world-building feels a bit thin.
Nobody ★★☆☆☆
Nobody trades intrigue for relentless violence, offering a dad-bod twist on John Wick that’s entertaining but lacks depth, leaving viewers with a hollow, midlife-crisis-fueled action flick that never quite hits the mark.
Raging Bull ★★★★☆
Raging Bull dives into the self-destructive psyche of Jake LaMotta with unflinching intensity, delivering a bruising, operatic journey through violence, jealousy, and raw human frailty, anchored by De Niro’s unforgettable performance.
Roadhouse ★★★☆☆
Road House (2024) flexes big muscles and brawls with style, delivering a fun, if shallow, remake that’s more about grit and chaos than emotional depth—perfect for a late-night action fix.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie 2023 ★★★☆☆
The Super Mario Bros. Movie is a vibrant, nostalgia-packed adventure with thrilling visuals, but it leaves depth and emotional stakes behind, making it a sweet treat mostly for die-hard Mario fans and younger viewers.
Akira ★★★★★
If the Apocalypse had a neon glow and came with psychic-powered teenagers on motorcycles, it would look a lot like Akira.
Fallen Angels ★★★☆☆
Fallen Angels is a neon-drenched fever dream of love, loneliness, and longing, capturing the chaotic beauty of urban life in Wong Kar-wai’s signature, dizzying style.
Glass ★★☆☆☆
Glass struggles to deliver a compelling finale to Shyamalan’s trilogy, bogged down by lackluster pacing, muddled themes, and an underwhelming showdown that leaves more eye-rolls than awe.
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo ★★★★☆
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is a masterfully chilling thriller that grips you with icy precision, moral ambiguity, and a relentless quest for brutal justice.
Un Prophète ★★★★☆
Un Prophète is a relentless journey of brutal self-transformation, turning a young prisoner into a criminal kingpin in a gripping tale of survival and systemic corruption.
Cruella ★★★★☆
Cruella struts through 1970s London with punk flair and high fashion, transforming Disney’s iconic villain into a stylish, chaotic anti-hero with a wickedly fun backstory.
Things to do in Denver when you’re dead ★★★☆☆
Things to Do in Denver When You’re Dead aims for Tarantino-style grit but lands as a quirky, chaotic noir with misfit criminals and more oddball charm than coherence.