The film succeeds in satisfying longtime fans by delivering the franchise’s signature creative and unsettling death scenes, making viewers reconsider everyday situations.
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‘Sinners’ Fuses Horror, History and Cultural Legacy
In Sinners, Ryan Coogler tackles the complexities of race relations and social division through a supernatural lens.
‘Magazine Dreams’ shows time heals most wounds, but the taste of trauma is hard to clean
Magazine Dreams may be out of theaters, but it’s well worth seeking out on streaming platforms.
Opus: A film that holds back, never quite ‘leveling’ its full potential
Opus, an A24 film directed and written by newcomer Mark Anthony Green, touches on fascinating ideas about celebrity culture but falls short in fully developing its premise.
A double feature movie review for Valentine’s Day couples and singles
Whether you’re spending the time alone or with a partner, these movies – “Companion” and “Heart Eyes” – are great choices that will get your heart racing and the romantic vibes flowing.
‘Piece by Piece’ is a super-sound Lego animated biopic
This seemingly bizarre concept of filmmaking tells the story of the multi-talented Pharrell Williams — rapper, singer, songwriter, philanthropist, fashion icon, and musical mastermind.
‘Alien: Romulus’ gains face-clinging box office gold
“Alien: Romulus” takes the decades old franchise back to its extraterrestrial horror roots, drawing direct influences from all six of the preceding films, providing rich history for its loyal fanbase and a riveting experience for first-time viewers.
‘Sing Sing’ hits a high note in prison-drama genre
Fresh off his Oscar-nominated role in 2023s “Rustin,” Coleman Domingo takes his formidable acting chops to this summer’s prison drama “Sing Sing,” a film distributed by A24, written and directed by Greg Kwedar.
‘Barbie’ rakes in box office pay dirt, delivers comedic, thoughtful message
Trinity Times Movie Reviewer Maalik Hawkins takes a look at the summer blockbuster “Barbie,” which in just three weeks into its run raked in more than $1 billion, a history making event for writer-director Greta Gerwig.
Slow start for ‘The Flash’ pays off with fun, emotionally driven ride
If audiences can get past the abysmal computer-generated imagery (CGI) in the beginning of “The Flash,” they’ll be treated to exceptional performances and a “flashpoint paradox.”