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  • The Woman in the Yard (2025) – A Review

    The Woman in the Yard (2025) – A Review

    The Woman in the Yard (2025) – A Review Introduction:The Woman in the Yard: Horror Rooted in Human Pain The Woman in the Yard is a 2025 American psychological horror film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra . Written by Sam Stefanak in his feature screenwriting debut. Starring Danielle Deadwyler, Okwui Okpokwasili, Peyton Jackson, Russell Hornsby, and…

  • A Death Of A Unicorn

    A Death Of A Unicorn

    The Death Of A Unicorn Death Of A Unicorn; Introduction I went into A Death of a Unicorn expecting something strange, maybe bold, and definitely weird. On that front, the movie delivers. What I didn’t expect was just how conflicted I’d feel by the end. This is a film bursting with ideas, ambition, and talent,…

  • Snow White (2025): Review

    Snow White (2025): Review

    Snow White (2025): Review Snow White: Introduction Disney’s Snow White (2025), directed by Marc Webb, is not merely an unsuccessful remake. It is also a revealing artifact of contemporary studio filmmaking. Watching it feels like observing a company in conflict with its own legacy, its audience, and fear of cultural irrelevance. This film does not…

  • Locked

    Locked

    Locked Overview: Locked David Yarovesky (Brightburn) directed Locked, a 2025 psychological survival thriller, and Michael Arlen Ross wrote it. It’s a Hollywood remake of the 2019 Argentine film 4×4. The filmmakers loosely drew inspiration from real-life news stories about thieves who got trapped inside vehicles during robberies. The premise is simple but cruel Eddie (Bill…

  • The Alto Knights (2025) A Review

    The Alto Knights (2025) A Review

    The Alto Knights (2025) A Review Warning: Spoiler Alert The Alto Knights: Overview and Premise Set primarily in 1950s New York. The Alto Knights explores the internal power struggles of the American Mafia during a period of transition and paranoia. Rather than focusing on street-level crime. The Alto Knights leans into strategy, betrayal, and the…