‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ review: God of Blunder

I need to figure out exactly who I am. What identity crisis? From Norse mythology to comic book superhero to unlikely blockbuster movie star, “Thor” has long been a game of hot potato between creative hands, carelessly tossing away the…

‘Spiderhead’ review: This Netflix sci-fi thriller could use a stronger dose

After directing what is easily the blockbuster of the summer so far (Top Gun: Maverick, in case you missed the box office headlines), Joseph Kosinski’s newest film, Spiderhead, moves away from 80s nostalgia and action-packed flights and moves to a…

Bending realities: WandaVision tweets trailer for the first Marvel animated series, ‘What if…?’

Have you ever wondered if a story would have ended differently if this-or-that never happened? Well, What if…?, the first Marvel animated series, explores this captivating question. Marvel Studios released the trailer for this universe-bending series on July 8. The…

Extraction Movie Review: Chris Hemsworth Teams With Netflix for a Much Needed Escape

The most important goal of a movie should be to transport the viewer into the world of the story, whether that world is realistic or impossible. With all of the darkness and uncertainty surrounding us at the moment, an escape…

Men in Black International Review: Not quite out of this world

If Men in Black: International gets by on anything, it’s the likability of its two main cast members: Tessa Thompson and Chris Hemsworth. But even their chemistry is hindered by lackluster dialogue and a plot that loses traction pretty quickly.…

Bad Times at the El Royale Movie Review: Drew Goddard’s Neo-Noir Thriller is a Mostly Good Time

There are myriad things to which one could compare Drew Goddard’s Bad Times at the El Royale: a LEGO set, for all its pieces that are meant to come together in the end, a process that usually requires the assembler…