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First Man – Film Review

Damien Chazelle, the man who directed the excellent Whiplash (2014) and La La Land (2016) returns to the cinemas with First Man. In the 1960s, an astronaut named Neil Armstrong (Ryan Gosling) lives at home with his wife and children and lives a peaceful live with them. He has done extremely braven and dangerous missions up in outer space in…

  • 2026

Venom – Film Review

Director Ruben Fleischer’s take on the iconic symbiote character from the Spider-Man universe falls flat on nearly every level. A corporation known as the Life Foundation begins to experiment with something known as a symbiote, which they quickly find bonds with a human host after testing on multiple people. After reporter Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy)…

  • 2026

A Star is Born – Film Review

Director Bradley Cooper’s directorial debut A Star Is Born is an extremely raw and gripping film with brilliant performances and well-crafted musical numbers. A man named Jackson Maine (Bradley Cooper) is an extraordinarily famous singer who constantly is able to have his tours sell out instantly. He is able to play the guitar remarkably well and can…

  • 2026

Smallfoot – Film Review

Warner Bros. Pictures’ newest animated feature Smallfoot is a delightful family film that will definitely please the vast majority of its target audience but does not have as much in store for its adult viewers. One day, a young yeti named Migo (voice of Channing Tatum) encounters a human being on a mountainside that he calls a…

  • 2026

Eighth Grade – Film Review

Writer/director Bo Burnham’s directorial debut Eighth Grade is the most real and raw coming-of-age story in cinema since 2016’s The Edge of Seventeen. A young thirteen year old girl named Kayla Day (Elsie Fisher) is quickly approaching her final few days of the eighth grade. Day is an ordinary, but quiet girl who enjoys playing with toys, listening…

  • 2026

Life Itself – Film Review

From writer/director Dan Fogelman (This Is Us), his newest film Life Itself is an excruciatingly painful film that tries so desperately to be heartbreaking and emotional, that if often comes off as cheesy and laughable. Official Synopsis: “As a young New York couple goes from college romance to marriage and the birth of their first child, the unexpected…

  • 2026