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The Legend of Ochi

The Legend of Ochi Review: A Graceful Debut That Lingers

Isaiah Saxon’s feature directorial debut, The Legend of Ochi, is a tenderly woven tapestry of myth, nature, and the unbreakable bonds forged in unlikely places. The film strikes a delicate balance between intimate character moments and sweeping landscape vistas, telling ...
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Sneaks

Sneaks Review: It Trips Over Its Own Laces

In the ever-expanding universe of animated family films, Sneaks arrives with laces tied and a confident stride, but quickly stumbles into a tangled mess of clichés, tonal confusion, and wasted potential. Directed by Rob Edwards (making his feature directorial debut) ...
TV Reviews
The Wheel of Time Season 3 Episode 5

The Wheel of Time Season 3 Episode 5: The Power of Rhuidean

The Wheel of Time Season 3 Episode 5: The Power of Rhuidean The Wheel of Time Season 3 Episode 5 opens with Moiraine discovering an ancient orb inside the tree at Rhuidean. Apparently, it’s the OG humidifier. Naturally, Moiraine wants ...
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Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal in The Accountant 2 – review featured image

The Accountant 2 Review – A Smarter, Funnier, Deadlier Sequel

The Accountant 2 Review – Affleck Returns for a Killer Sequel Ben Affleck is back with his calculator and his fists, because in this spoiler-free The Accountant 2 review, we dig into the chaos, chemistry, and curveballs that make this ...
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Sinners Giveaway

Sinners Review: Blood, Blues, and Brotherhood

Just when I thought that I had surely seen it all with vampires in cinema, in comes legendary filmmaker Ryan Coogler to prove me wrong. In Sinners, Coogler fuses period drama, supernatural horror, and poignant social commentary into a hauntingly ...
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The Wedding Banquet

The Wedding Banquet Review: A Heartfelt and Hilarious Story of Love

Andrew Ahn’s 2025 remake of The Wedding Banquet is a modern romantic comedy that gracefully walks the tightrope between cultural commentary and crowd-pleasing charm. Co-written by Ahn and veteran screenwriter James Schamus (who penned the original 1993 Ang Lee classic), ...
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On Swift Horses

On Swift Horses Review: Forbidden Desires and Fractured Dreams

Daniel Minahan’s On Swift Horses is a meditative and quietly torrid romantic drama that leans heavily into longing, repression, and the crumbling illusions of post-war Americana. Adapted by Bryce Kass from Shannon Pufahl’s 2019 novel, the film is less about ...