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War Machine 2026 Movie Review Trailer Poster

Patrick Hughes's science fiction action film, War Machine, starring Alan Ritchson, centers on a soldier whose name remains anonymous throughout the movie. After joining the Ranger Selection Program, he was assigned the number "81," which practically became his identity. The film's opening scene established that, for 81, becoming a ranger wasn't just a professional goal, but a personal one. He had lost his brother in Kandahar and was at the scene when the Taliban launched the attack that took his life. His brother dreamed of earning a ranger scroll someday and had convinced 81 to join the academy as well. 81 wasn't particularly enthusiastic. He thought he was too old for something so intense, but for his brother's sake and his own childhood dream of becoming a ranger, he eventually promised to join the academy. Two years later, he was at the academy, ready to fulfill his brother's dream. We learned that 81 had already applied for membership four times, ...
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Ready or Not 2: Here I Come 2026 Movie Review Trailer Poster

Ready or Not 2 builds on the cult success of the original, relying on what worked best: biting satire, overflowing terror, and a ferocious lead performance. While the first film thrived on the novelty of its premise—a deadly game of hide-and-seek among the ultra-rich—the sequel intelligently expands the world rather than simply replicating the formula. The story raises the stakes by plunging its heroine into a nightmare from which she barely survived, this time with a broader conspiracy and a more overtly absurd tone. The film leans more toward social commentary, satirizing inherited wealth, tradition, and the elites' desperate efforts to maintain power. It's edgier, louder, and more confident, often bordering on dark comedy without losing genuine tension. Directors: Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett Writers: Guy Busick, R. Christopher Murphy Stars: Samara Weaving, Kathryn Newton, Elijah Wood Visually, Ready or Not 2 is sleeker and more stylish. The scenes are more elaborate...

Street Flow 3 2026 Movie Review Trailer Poster

 The film follows the Traoré siblings as they confront grief, past crimes, and divergent ambitions, trying to decide if they can truly escape the cycles of violence and pressure that have shaped their lives. I went into Street Flow 3 expecting a deep and emotional final chapter, and in many ways, that's exactly what it delivers. The film returns to the Traoré siblings—Demba, Soulaymaan, and Noumouké—whose lives have always been marked by difficult choices between loyalty, survival, and ambition. This third installment is structured as a reckoning. Directors: Kery James, Leïla Sy Writer: Kery James Stars: Enzo Bour, Jammeh Diangana, Bakary Diombera Directing duo Kery James and Leïla Sy continue to treat the world of the Parisian banlieues with seriousness and empathy. The neighborhoods feel inhabited. The streets, apartment blocks, and cramped interiors convey a sense of social context rather than simply functioning as backdrops. I appreciate how the film refuses to glorify crime or...

Vladimir 2026 Tv Series Review Trailer Poster

For centuries, women have been objects of desire, and men have been the ones who have desired them. While female lust has been a growing phenomenon (because apparently it's the only way men understand it) in the media, in recent years we've seen a dozen movies and TV shows about older women and younger men. Whether you consider this natural or pedophilic is a matter of debate, but you may have noticed this new trend.  It seems that Julia May Jonas's Vladimir is a novel that emerged at the heart of this trend in 2022. Although I haven't read the book, I can imagine the fascination it generated, and I also understand why a Netflix series was created so soon after its release. These days, the turnover is so fast that sometimes the book isn't even finished before it hits our screens. The appeal of Vladimir doesn't lie in its depiction of a woman in her fifties who decides to pursue a man nearing thirty; in fact, it's her appeal that makes her so interesting. Cre...

The Beauty 2026 Tv Series Review Trailer Poster

 I think I have to give Ryan Murphy credit. He does crazy things on screen, and boom! The whole internet is talking about it. Admittedly, he's completely cracked the formula, and we're all his victims. But believe me, I'm not complaining. I love these kinds of illogical endings because it's so much fun to come up with theories about them. Anyway, I won't keep you any longer; here's a spoiler warning before we get to the point.  The ninth episode of FX's "Beauty and the Beast" ended with our beloved Cooper Madsen finally infected with the STD virus that transforms people into "better" versions of themselves. However, instead of turning Cooper into a Greek god, the beauty virus transformed him into a teenager. I've read the comics, and none of this happens, but this is a Ryan Murphy show, so I came prepared. Creators: Matthew Hodgson, Ryan Murphy Stars: Evan Peters, Anthony Ramos, Jeremy Pope The series had hinted from the beginning tha...

Othello 2026 Movie Review Trailer Poster

As always when I talk about Shakespeare's Othello, I recall the first performance I ever saw, a 1980 Royal Shakespeare Company production at London's Aldwych Theatre, with the late Sir Donald Sinden dressed in black as Shakespeare's moor. (Sinden's slow, deliberate pronunciation of "Des-daaay-muu-naaa" still resonates with me 45 years later.) Thankfully, since the 1980s, it has become the norm for Black actors to play Othello, although at least initially they were overwhelmingly the only non-white figure in an all-white cast.  While not ideal in 2026, this would underscore the play's racism (at least in the early scenes) and Othello's growing isolation once this is set aside, and it is doubts about Desdemona's infidelity that completely unsettle him, leading to tragedy. There would have been ethnic diversity in late 16th-century Venice, and this was reflected in Tom Morris's cast for his production, which featured modern costumes. David Harewoo...

Shutter 2025 Movie Review Trailer Poster

The Indonesian horror film Shutter revolves around a photographer and the ghost from his past that continues to haunt him. The film spends considerable time explaining why Darwin loved analog photography and how there's hardly any room for editing on film, ultimately concluding that if you capture a ghost on film, it can be confirmed that you've actually seen a ghost! On the way home from a wedding, Pia accidentally hit a woman on a deserted road. She suggested they go check on her, but Darwin advised her to just leave. Pia didn't know what to do, so she ended up following Darwin's advice. After the accident, Pia and Darwin began seeing the ghost of the woman they had hit. Pia wasn't afraid; instead, she felt a need to understand what the spirit was trying to tell her. As the ghost continued to haunt them, Pia felt compelled to find out what had happened to the woman they had hit. She and Darwin returned to the same spot and spoke with a shopkeeper. They were surpri...