Watch It
- Parasite
- Marriage Story
- The Farewell
- 1917
- Knives Out
- The Irishman
- Midsommar
- Lighthouse
- US
- American Factory
- Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
- Climax
A showcase of the fragility of civilization. How youth, beauty, and dreams are just a thing veil away from depression, cruelty, and madness. The exercise from director Gaspar Noé is tame for his standard, but still descends straight into visceral physical and phycological horror, and cuts deep into the bones of viewers. - Avengers: Endgame
- John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum
- Booksmart
- Spiderman: Far From Home
- Ad Astra
- Ford v Ferrari
- Doctor Sleep
- Uncut Gem
- The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part
- I Am Mother
- Shazam!
- Jojo Rabbit
- Velvet Buzzsaw
As a satirical film, it’s uneven, and a bit too obvious, too shallow. But the film’s juxtaposition of art-dealing caricatures, and absurd horror elements somehow works as a perfectly enjoyable mirror image of the shady and ridiculous world of commercial arts. - Crawl
- Pet Sematary
Proceed with Caution
- Frozen 2
- Joker
Aside from the all-out performance by Joaquin Phoenix, the film promised it’s laced with a social commentary as deadly as Fentanyl, but it turns out to be the over-the-counter Benadryl: generic, numbing, and drowsiness inducing. - Fyre Fraud
On its mission to dissect the web of elements that result in the massive Fyre Festival failure. It paints a clearer portrait of the central figure, Billy Mcfarland, and scrutinized the vanity of the social media generation and economy. However, the film is dragged down, at times, by the loose focus trying to chase down the nebula of causes all at once. - Alita: Battle Angel
- Bombshell
- Captain Marvel
- Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
- It: Chapter 2
- Pokémon Detective Pikachu
- Always Be My Maybe
- Aladdin
- Dumbo
- Late Night
Just Skip It
- Lion King
- The Perfection
- Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened
The chronological documentary failed to elevate beyond the surface of the thought-provoking incident itself. The film has little ambition besides from showing some slickly filmed behind-the-scenes accounts. The narrative weighs the failure completely on the butcher, Billy Mcfarland, but hardly conjure up any deep insight about him. - Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark
“Stories can hurt and stories can heal” the movie chanted. It forgot to mention that stories can absolutely do nothing. Despite some fun set pieces, Scary Stories to Tell in The Dark fails to congeal all the half-baked story elements, and it ultimately dissolves into a shapeless blob. Guillermo del Toro’s signature vengeful spirit fairytales (e.g. Mama and Crimson Peak) also start to feel trite and overdone. - Daniel Isn’t Real
- Annabelle Comes Home
- Godzilla: King of the Monsters
- Glass
- Greta
- Dark Phoenix
- Men in Black: International
- Escape Room
- Happy Death Day 2U
- Child’s Play
- Isn’t It Romantic?
- Charlie’s Angle
- Hellboy