The Boys Season 5 premiere delivers brutal action, sharp satire, and major surprises that set the tone for an explosive final season.
Movie & TV Reviews
The Drama won’t be for everyone since it turns convention on its head on more than one occasion, but its approach to complex themes, without any judgment, makes it an intriguing watch.
Miroirs No. 3 delves into the complexities of grief, exploring how we navigate loss and contemplate our existence without loved ones.
You, Me & Tuscany is a return to fun, feel-good films that inspire hope and jubilation while also laughing you out of your seat.
PH-1 takes you on a fast-paced journey through politics and media, questioning the very nature of truth in a captivating way.
The Unknowable: Darkland review: a wickedly creative and eerie horror experience that delivers atmosphere, tension, and originality.
Unpack the concept of the Faces of Death and its role in shaping our reactions to violence and tragedy in modern media.
Eric Kripke’s The Boys final season, Prime Video’s flagship genre-deconstructing series, goes out in a bloody blaze of resonant (and prophetic) glory.
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