The 10 Best Movies of 2021
2021 was the first mostly full year of movies returning to theaters since 2019. This meant there was a huge load of blockbusters shoved out at the same time, particularly
2021 was the first mostly full year of movies returning to theaters since 2019. This meant there was a huge load of blockbusters shoved out at the same time, particularly
Joel Coen’s take on Shakespeare appears simultaneously as the grandest and minimalist of adaptations to date. It boasts a fantastic ensemble cast who all deliver the old text with great
The mantra of the first Sing movie was that when you’re at your lowest, there’s nowhere to go but up. That holds true for Sing 2 considering how much of
Lana Wachowski’s return to the Matrix is a refreshing deconstruction. Whereas other long-awaited retreads seem to merely coast on nostalgic twinges and marketable reiterating, here’s a film that dares to
Hell Hath No Fury is that brutal tale of betrayal and death you could easily see being an entry in Tales From The Crypt or The Twilight Zone. Set during
What a wild turnaround for a film series that felt as though it piqued with robot dogs, Elton John, and the most uncomfortable sex scene in a spy movie ever.
No Way Home has a little bit of everything for a Spider-Man movie. It takes Peter Parker in a unique direction, having had his identity revealed in the previous film.
Undeniably one of the most popular adult animated programs of the last decade is Rick & Morty. No other animated series has characters who appear in Super Bowl Ads. No
How does one judge a movie’s success? Everybody has their own metric for whether or not a film resonates with them. Maybe it features the most robust of editing, the
Steven Spielberg is one of those directors where it feels as though he could tackle any genre. Even in his old age, he’s still trying new stuff. In 2011, he