Tarot Review
A group of friends unleash an ancient evil bound to a sinister deck of tarot cards that starts taking them out one by one in the same fashion as their readings It is, generally speaking,
A group of friends unleash an ancient evil bound to a sinister deck of tarot cards that starts taking them out one by one in the same fashion as their readings It is, generally speaking,
Arthur (Josh O’Connor), a British archaeologist just released from prison and grieving his lost love, soon falls back in with a ragtag gang of petty thieves plundering pre-Roman tombs in the Italian countryside. Hijinks ensue,
This review was originally part of our coverage of the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. Every once in a while, there is a newcomer who gives such a commanding leading performance that it immediately makes them
Foster kid Maria (Saura Lightfoot-Leon) finds herself drawn to an elusive visitor (Joseph Quinn) — triggering a hoarding habit passed down from her mother (Hayley Squires). Perhaps it comes as no surprise that a film
After experiencing a family tragedy, 12-year-old Bea (Cailey Fleming) develops the ability to see imaginary friends. With the help of her neighbour Cal (Ryan Reynolds), they embark on a mission to reunite the IFs with
When a professor (Glen Powell) starts acting as a fake hitman, he gets a little too invested in his role — and one of his clients (Adria Arjona). It’s taken a while for Glen Powell
Tabby cat Garfield (Chris Pratt) reunites with his estranged father Vic (Samuel L. Jackson) after he is cat-napped by wicked Persian cat Jinx (Hannah Waddingham). Garfield — the lasagne-loving, Monday-hating, greedy, grumpy cat originating in
Three decades after a devastating attack by rogue AI Harlan (Simu Liu), Atlas (Jennifer Lopez) joins a crack team to track him down. These days, any original sci-fi film is worth cheering for; one boasting
Years before she meets Max Rockatansky, Furiosa (Anya Taylor-Joy) desperately searches for her way home after being kidnapped by the foot soldiers of warlord Dementus (Chris Hemsworth). In 1979, George Miller made his feature debut
In 2044, Gabrielle (Léa Seydoux) navigates the memories of her past lives — repeatedly encountering Louis (George MacKay), with whom she feels a strong connection. Opening with an actress screaming at an invisible attacker while