Eyes of Wakanda – A Legacy Unfolding
Eyes of Wakanda delivers stunning animation and strong voice work, offering a glimpse into Wakanda's past but adds little to the greater MCU story.
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The Naked Gun (2025) – A Hilariously Absurd Comedy Comeback
A laugh-out-loud revival of absurd humor, The Naked Gun (2025) delivers puns, chaos, and nostalgia in a hilariously stupid yet fun ride.
Relentless Redemption: Thunderbolts*
Marvel's Thunderbolts dares to go darker, balancing brutal action with brooding drama and standout performances from Florence Pugh and David Harbour.
Wes Anderson's Most Visually Stunning Film Yet – The Phoen...
The Phoenician Scheme is filled with oddly created moments, memorable cameos, and Anderson's signature blend of humor and heart.
Billy Madison Turns 30: Adam Sandler's Cult Classic Gets R...
While not award-worthy, Billy Madison's absurd humor and Sandler's charm made it a cult favorite that kicked off his film career.
Heart‑Pounding Final Destination: Bloodlines
Final Destination: Bloodlines revives the franchise with brutal kills, emotional legacy, and a bold 4K Dolby Atmos experience fans will remember.
I Know What You Did Last Summer
A gorier, modern update tailored for the social media generation, but it never captures the tension of the 1997 original.
Superman (2025): Corenswet Soars, Gunn's Script Stumbles
Hokey, cheesy, goofy, and cartoonish, this version of Superman feels more like a parody than a powerful reboot.
Grief-Fueled Vengeance: The Amateur Ignites in Ultra HD
The Amateur delivers solid spy thrills with sharp 4K and Atmos presentation, but it's not a film you'll likely revisit more than once.
Until Dawn: Horror Loop in Dolby Vision
Some funny moments, some good gore… what more do you want from a video game turned horror flick?