ALL FILM REVIEWS
‘Smile 2’ REVIEW: The new and improved (and grislier) recipe
While the film unapologetically retains the same formula from the original, the sequence of events in ‘Smile 2’ is more ridiculous and excessive that the horror becomes absurdly amusing.
‘The Substance’ REVIEW: This year’s most visceral cinematic experience
‘The Substance’ is lightning in a bottle, the rare kind of film that exhibits and maintains a rip-roaring, viscera-spewing electricity that sizzles throughout its entire runtime.
‘Rebel Ridge’ REVIEW: An enthralling one-man revolution
It’s interesting to note that despite this having sporadic action scenes and being Saulnier’s least violent film to date, ‘Rebel Ridge’ remains a gripping thriller where the threats of violence had as much nail-biting tension as its eruption.
‘Talahib’ REVIEW: A barren wasteland with no value
‘Talahib,’ just like this film, is a blade of grass in a barren wasteland; it’s there, it exists, but it has no value.
‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ REVIEW: It’s time to pipe this franchise down
For a prequel, ‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ doesn’t have anything enlightening to disclose.
‘The Watchers’ REVIEW: Like father, like daughter: cool premise, subpar execution
There’s a handful of compelling ideas that can make for a good movie in ‘The Watchers’, but with this being the feature-length debut of director Ishana Night Shyamalan, those ideas are squandered.
‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’ REVIEW: You get your money’s worth
Bad Boys: Ride or Die doesn’t have to be a game-changer, but the film could've been so much more if it didn't confine itself to the traditional formula.
‘Rewind’ REVIEW: DongYan can't save this ill-conceived redemption arc
For a film that tries to come off as having Christian values and even haphazardly throws in a silly portrayal of Jesus for extra points, its message is shockingly nihilistic.
‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ REVIEW: Sympathy for the Abyss
James Wan’s Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom is the last breath of a sinking ship. A haze of ideas flashing before one’s eyes without understanding and empathizing with their significance.