Tick, Tick WOW! Lin-Manuel Miranda's directorial film debut adapts a mediocre musical into a stunning production with brilliant performances and choreography. Our Review!
Jane Campion's new film is full of potential, but ends up wasting a majority of it on exposition. Check out our review of the New York Film Festival's Centerpiece film here!
The animated prequel feature to Netflix's popular The Witcher series drops on August 23, starring Theo James. Our spoiler-free review offers an idea of what to expect!
Read our review of Netflix's The Kissing Booth 3 to see where Elle Evans decides to attend college and which of her favorite boys truly holds her heart.
Fear Street Part Two: 1978 picks up where Fear Street Part One: 1994 left off and increases everything from bloody carnage to life and death stakes. Our review.
Fear Street Part One: 1994 is the first of a film trilogy based on R.L. Stine's Fear Street novels, and it recreates a vintage slasher flick feel that's a whole lot of fun.
On The Half of It, Ellie Chu accepts the task of helping Paul woo the girl she's secretly in love with, and she finds love along the way. Read our full review!
Jack: Alyssa is not Salvador! Vera: She knows all our strengths and all our weaknesses. That makes her exceedingly dangerous. Jack: Why do you hate her so much? [Vera stares at him] Vera: Mr. Morton, you’re relieved from temple duties until further notice. Jack: You’re benching me?! Vera: Your infatuation has become a liability. [Vera walks away] Jack: Yeah, well, you’re welcome for saving your life! Vera: I said, “Thank you.”