Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii Debuts To Mixed Reactions

Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii takes the beloved franchise on a bold new course, swapping the neon-lit streets of Kamurocho for the open waters of Hawaii. While the game’s pirate theme adds a fun twist, reviews have been all over the map. Some love its humor and character-driven storytelling, while others feel its […]
Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness (2022) Movie Review (Written By Jaeden Noel)

It’s officially time to kick off the exciting summer season of movies! As per almost ever year Marvel kicks it off, this time with Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness. With Sam Rami attached to direct, I was pretty hyped for this movie, and after what was essentially the biggest movie event of the […]
X (2022): Movie Review (Written By Jaeden Noel)

The horror genre has been one I’ve had my eye on heavy recently, Titane, Last Night In Soho, Antlers and even Scream 5 have ranged from good to amazing for myself. X is the new horror slasher directed by Ti West starring Britany Snow, Jenna Ortega, Scott Mescudi & Mia Goth. The plot revolves around […]
The Kings Man (2021) Review by Alex Humber
After 5 delays, the Kingsman prequel finally hits the big screen! But was it worth the wait? Matthew Vaughn returns to the franchise but the newest instalment has a very different tone than the predecessors. The tone of the film is significantly more different than the first two, as they were more parodies of […]
Resident Evil: Welcome To Racoon City Review (Written By Tarek Jad)
Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City takes full inspiration from its videogames having Kaya Scodelario and Avan Jogia fight against the undead, the complete reboot to the most popular videogame film series. Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City is the latest instalment to the Resident Evil film series based on the Japanese video game franchise […]
Eternals (2021) Early Review – A Truly Unique MCU Film! (Written by Hussain Alokaily)
Note: This review will have ZERO spoilers regarding the plot and overall surprises in the film. Eternals is the latest MCU film from “academy award-winning” director Chloe Zhao and stars an all-star cast consisting of Gemma Chan, Richard Madden, Salma Hayek, Angelina Jolie, Kumail Nanjiani, Brain Tyree Henry, Barry Keoghan, Don Lee, Lauren Ridloff, Kit […]
The Last Duel (2021) Movie Review (Written by Hèctor A. Gonzalez)
The first of two Ridley Scott films this year, The Last Duel, takes the Rashomon route to deliver a medieval tale about power, misogyny, and “love” amidst angst. Although it has a piddling narrative imbalance towards its grave themes, the production quality, sound work, and a fantastic performance by Jodie Comer make it a hefty epic. Ridley Scott […]
Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021) Movie Review (Written by Hèctor A. Gonzalez)
Although Venom: Let There Be Carnage embraces its comedic senseless buddy romance and has Tom Hardy and Woody Harrelson going all in with the gag more than ever before, the sequel to the Marvel-symbiote romp is inconsistent and tiresome; however, it is still way better than the first attempt. In 2018, Sony decided to expand […]
Industrial Labour: On Titane (2021) (Written by Ana Saplala) (SPOILERS AHEAD)
The mouth agape: Alexia (Agathe Rousselle) lies halfway down the stairs Perhaps no film has been so successful at titillating and disarming festival audiences in 2021 quite like this year’s Palme D’Or winner Titane. Following Alexia (Agathe Rouselle), a 34 year-old showgirl whose attraction to cars transforms her anatomy into a machination of her identity, the […]
The Devil’s Drivers (TIFF 2021) Review – The Desert Chase With High Stakes (written by Anna Miller)
It could be said this documentary is reminiscent of the 1971 film, Two Lane Blacktop, but instead of Dennis Wilson and James Taylor in a ’55 Chevy, they are Palestinians Hamouda and Ismail in Subaru sedans on the brink of a breakdown. Their thoroughfare is not a paved road but rather, the Judean desert; their passengers […]