Although it may not play as a straight-forward horror film nor as a comedy, Renfield does deliver enough entertainment to be successful in both genres.
This episode laments that it is discouraging that "Shazam! Fury of the Gods" is equally, if not more, disappointing than previous entries of the DCECU.
This episode states that director Vasilis Katsoupis’ "Inside" is an engaging and engrossing thriller, anchored by a strong lead performance from Willem Dafoe.
In this episode, Idris Elba returns as DCI John Luther in "Luther: The Fallen Sun," reprising the role he played in the BBC TV series from 2010-19.
This episode opines that the good time being enjoyed throughout "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" speaks to the film having its heart in the right place.
"80 for Brady" proves to be a remarkably charming and endearing piece thanks in large part to the ensemble of fine actresses assembled for this road trip.
This episode states that "The Son" is buoyed by an effective turn from Hugh Jackman as a father who, in echoing his own father's failure, dooms his own son.
In this episode, Mike Tyrkus asserts that not only is "Avatar: The Way of Water" a striking piece of work, but it may be the pinnacle of James Cameron’s career.
This episode of "CinemaNerdz: The Podcast" posits there is a beauty and poignancy within "Empire of Light" that is something akin to a cathartic experience.
This episode of "CinemaNerdz: The Podcast" claims that "Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio" is one of the greatest incarnations of Carlo Collodi’s timeless classic.
An earnestness to the story and the father/son relationship allows "Strange World" to resonate far more than the typical animated offering of this type.
"Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" serves as both a worthy sequel to the first film as well as an homage to the star of that film – the late Chadwick Boseman.