Category: Movies & Entertainment

The Machine (2023) — Movie Review

Thursday’s Widows — Season 1, Episode 3 Recap

In the third episode of “Thursday’s Widows”, we delve into the lives of the Andrade family, primarily focusing on Mariana. Her transformation is due to Ernesto’s ideal vision of beauty. See Also:…

By Lindsey Mills

My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 (2023) — Movie Review

In 2002, “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” captivated audiences by making an astonishing $360 million globally on a modest $5 million budget. Despite its massive success, the franchise has only seen two…

By Richard Christiansen

Thursday’s Widows — Season 1, Episode 2 Recap

In the second episode of Thursday’s Widows, we delve deeper into Tano Scaglia’s narrative. He is a man of ambition and influence, hailing from a distinguished family who owns a prominent food…

By Richard Christiansen

The Good Mother (2023) — Movie Review

Set in the unglamorous city of Albany, New York, around 2016, “The Good Mother” is a film that initially feels like it’s straight from the headlines, particularly with its focus on the…

By Emily Torp

Simulant (2023) — Movie Review

“Simulant,” a science fiction thriller about synthetic humanoids and the looming risk of a robot rebellion, sets itself apart by treating the loss of life—whether organic or artificial—with genuine gravity. Unlike many…

By Aiden O'Hara

The Saint of Second Chances (2023) — Movie Review

Morgan Neville and Jeff Malmberg’s Netflix documentary, “The Saint of Second Chances,” offers the kind of intimacy akin to listening to a friend recounting life stories over a drink. Focused on Mike…

By Rudy Kunde

Thursday’s Widows — Season 1, Episode 1 Recap

In the gripping premiere of “Thursday’s Widows,” Juandres and Ramona bear witness to a horrifying event at Tano Scaglia’s residence. Gustavo Maldonado, Tano, and Martín de la Luna III are abruptly electrocuted…

By Rudy Kunde

Slotherhouse (2023) — Movie Review

When you come across a film named “Slotherhouse,” expectations align effortlessly. The creators of this movie are fully aware of the genre hybrid they’ve unleashed, and their unabashed self-awareness is a large…

By Tianna West

Rotting in the Sun (2023) — Movie Review

Chilean director Sebastián Silva delivers a comedy laden with awkwardness in “Rotting in the Sun,” co-penned with Pedro Peirano. The film delves into the lives of unpleasant characters awash in luxurious boredom,…

By Lindsey Mills