The First Omen (2024) – Movie Review
This remake focuses again on Damien’s origins, specifically what led to his birth.
This remake focuses again on Damien’s origins, specifically what led to his birth.
In a comedy that evolves over time, a handful of wicked letters explores what it means to be a woman in small-town Britain in the 1920s.
Paired with tapping into fears of arachnophobia is a young girl trying to deal with her mom having a new baby and her stepdad trying to fill in the spot her biological dad abandoned.
Writer and director Rose Glass flexes her pulp chic muscles in “Love Lies Bleeding.”
“Knox Goes Away” is a shakeup to the formula that was set by Liam Neeson’s recent filmography and is rarely challenged.
Like working an actual night shift, the horror movie “Night Shift” starts as fun but becomes a chore to get through.
Let Julio Torres’ “Problemista” shower you in its surreal depiction of our very real struggles.
“Mea Culpa” portrays the struggles of Mea, a defense attorney, balancing career success with personal turmoil amid family conflicts and a high-profile murder case.
“No Way Up” feels like a fine survival drama trapped in a B-movie shark thriller.
While “Upgraded” is predictable and doesn’t pursue standing out, it is enjoyable if you allow it to be.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.