Movies

Discover our top picks and latest reviews spanning from blockbuster hits to indie films, shorts, and festival premieres across various platforms.

A Brush of Violence (2023) – Review/ Summary

Intense in every which way the word can be used, “A Brush of Violence” hits hard, doesn’t overstay its welcome, and leaves you wondering what Daniel Lawrence Wilson may produce next.

A Good Person (2023) – Review/ Summary

While sometimes the cursing feels like an unnecessary crutch to heighten the drama, “A Good Person” will pull on your heartstrings and make it clear why Florence Pugh is considered a top talent.

Champions (2023) – Movie Review

Coach Marcus ordered by a judge to coach a team of disabled athetes for 90 days gets more than he bargained for in this heartfelt comedy.

The Ghost Within (2023) – Movie Review

Margot Richardson can’t escape nightmarish visions of her facially deformed sister murdered by her father long ago. She desperately struggles to find meaning by returning to her abandoned childhood home.

Scream 6 (2023) – Review/ Summary

“Scream 6” is entertaining, but its existence feels more about the last film being profitable more than this franchise still having something to say.

Unseen (2023) – Review/ Summary

With thrills and actors who more than deserve your attention, “Unseen” is a horror/ thriller that will make you glad that it isn’t platform exclusive.

Creed III (2023) – Review/ Summary

It has long been said that men fight through what they feel, especially towards each other, and in “Creed III,” we see that in real-time as two brothers fight through shared pain and trauma.

The Strays (2023) – Review/ Summary

“The Strays” is a weird film that could have been about more, but in its pursuit of sensationalism, any points about society that could be made are lost.

Disquiet (2023) – Review/ Summary

“Disquiet” gives “Angels of Death” vibes, as we watch a man try to escape a hospital with monsters who all want to kill him and some who may be friends or foes.

The Reading (2023) – Review/ Summary

Mo’Nique’s first joint venture with Lee Daniels since reconciling has her getting beaten and bruised and then coming off like a crazed psychopath.