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Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost A Heartfelt Look at Comedy, Family, and Legacy
Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost is a deeply personal documentary directed by Ben Stiller, who turns the camera toward his famous parents,…
Good News: A Sharp Satire of Power, Propaganda, and Paranoia in Korean Cinema
Good News (2025), directed by Byun Sung-hyun, marks a bold entry in Korean genre cinema, an over-the-top, satirical amalgamation of disaster movie,…
Black Phone 2 Review: Expanding Horror’s Myth While Wrestling with Its Own Weight
When The Black Phone hit theaters in 2021, it quickly earned praise for its tense storytelling and eerie premise centered around a sinister serial…
The Twits Movie Review: A Gross-Out Satire with Sharp Social Commentary
Phil Johnston’s The Twits is far from a typical children’s film. Based on Roald Dahl’s beloved 1980 novel, this 2025 Netflix animated adaptation dives…
The Mastermind Review: Kelly Reichardt’s Slow-Burning Heist and the Myth of Neutrality
The year is 1970. The counterculture is cracking, protest signs flood the streets, and the Vietnam War burns in the background of…
Battle Royale at 25: The Game That Changed How We View Survival
When Battle Royale premiered in 2000, it ignited a cultural firestorm that never truly faded. The film’s brutal premise, where a class of junior…
