★★★1/2 While Disney continues to struggle in translating the magic of their animated classics into live-action, their latest effort does succeed in recapturing the lovable and chaotic nature of its eponymous duo.
Final Destination Bloodlines (2025)
★★★★ Boasting some of his most inventive kills yet, Death is back with a vengeance as the long dormant horror franchise returns better than ever as it fully embraces the ridiculousness of its fate-driven conceit
Thunderbolts* (2025)
★★★★ A captivating Florence Pugh leads a ragtag team of Marvel outcasts in this surprisingly dark and unconventional superhero flick, which may be the best MCU entry since the heady heights of "Endgame".
Drop (2025)
★★★ Fahy and Sklenar's on-screen chemistry perfectly captures the awkwardness of first dates in this entertaining modern Hitchcockian thriller from Christopher Landon.
Havoc (2025)
★★★ Having helmed two of the most exhilarating martial art films since the turn of the century, "The Raid" creator, Gareth Evans, sadly substitutes fists for guns in his latest hard-boiled actioner.
Warfare (2025)
★★★★ Co-directed by Alex Garland and war veteran Ray Mendoza, "Warfare" tells the story of the latter's real life experiences in Iraq by disturbingly recreating the true horrors of modern day combat.
My Top 10 Vampire Movies
My Top 10 Vampire Movies of All Time
Sinners (2025)
★★★★1/2 Michael B. Jordan stars as bootlegging twin brothers in Ryan Coogler's toe-tapping supernatural tale that boasts plenty of substance beneath its stunning blood-soaked visuals for audiences to sink their teeth into.
The Rule of Jenny Pen (2025)
★★★1/2 Geoffrey Rush's retired judge becomes the latest victim of John Lithgow's unhinged care home bully in this claustrophobic and upsetting New Zealand psychological chiller.
Black Bag (2025)
★★★★1/2 Human lie detector Michael Fassbender is tasked with finding a traitor within British Intelligence in this slick and sexy espionage caper from Steven Soderbergh.
