‘Survivor 42’ Episodes 2 & 3 review: Bold moves implode a castaway’s game

Never underestimate the power of tribe unity on Survivor 42. “Good and Guilty” and “Go for the Gusto” showcased how powerful wheeling and dealing can be for a tribe’s longevity. The strategy will keep you and your allies safe if…

‘Morbius’ review: Sony’s new Spidey spin-off sucks the life out of superhero films

The age of comic book movies isn’t ending anytime soon, and it’s easy to see why people are getting sick of it. What was once an exciting time to see our favorite superheroes updated for the big screen has sadly…

‘The Lost City’ review: This silly and fun rom-com adventure ultimately loses itself

There’s something comfortably adequate about The Lost City. Nothing about the film is exceptional in any particular way. The performances are fine, the filmmaking is fine. The story itself is formulaic and it’s disinterested in re-inventing the wheel in any…

‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ review: Michelle Yeoh travels the multiverse to find love, family, and cinematic chaos

The filmmaking duo Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, or simply the Daniels, previously wrote and directed the 2016 surreal comedy Swiss Army Man. The film was polarizing with some unable to get on board with its sophomoric humor or attempts…

‘Eternally Confused and Eager for Love’ review: The wonky romantic comedy makes it easy to fall in love with Mumbai

Whether they reside in New York City or Mumbai, dating in the modern world can get messy for millennials and zoomers alike. These folks must navigate ghosting, terrible dating apps, and even their parent’s judgmental glare. First-time creator and director…

Three reasons why ‘Ranking of Kings’ is the best new anime in years

The greatest urge in recommending anyone to start watching Ranking of Kings, the superb anime series from Wit Studio which just had its finale yesterday is to tell them to just trust you. Or, in my case, to tell them…

‘Pachinko’ review: An ambitious and stunning adaptation of Min Jin Lee’s sweeping epic

Based on the immensely popular and award-winning novel of the same name by author Min Jin Lee, the Apple TV+ series Pachinko is a glorious and enriching adaptation. From each technical intricacy to the stunning performances, including newcomer Min-ha Kim…