Marvel’s Hawkeye is off to a slow but fun start with Hailee Steinfeld’s Kate Bishop stealing the show from Clint Barton with wit and oozing Christmas charm.
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings keeps the MCU fresh and exciting with a likeable new hero and cast of characters, innovative action and most important of all - a beating heart.
The Witcher season 1 is a great adaptation that sometimes might feel confusing for first-time watchers. The series faithfully recreates the stories and atmosphere from both the books and games alike. But I do wish that it followed a more coherent story.
Zack Snyder’s Justice League is DC’s grandest comic-book ambitions put on screen, instantly redeeming the 2017 Frankenstein show and moving Snyder to an elite class of fantasy filmmaking.
Upgrade, written and directed by Leigh Whannell, is the story of Grey (Logan Marshall-green), a person extremely against the use of technology, who loses his wife in a tragic accident that leaves him paralyzed.
Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, written by Will Ferrell and Andrew Steele and directed by David Dobrik, is the story of Lars (Will Ferrell) and Sigrit (Rachel McAdams), two small-town Icelandic singers who pursue their dream of winning the Eurovision Song Contest.
Smallville brings to screen a Superman story worth being told. While everyone knows the superhero, very few know the story behind Clark Kent. Smallville proves that the man behind the suit can actually hold his own.
David Fincher’s The Killer is a snappy and sleek revenge thriller that doesn’t boast much emotional depth on the surface, but on a technical level is a viewing experience that’s as satisfying as they come featuring a great performance from Michael Fassbender.
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is a sincere, if overly familiar, take on Peter Parker & Miles Morales’ collaboration as Spider-Men - a worthy follow-up combining Insomniac Games’ mastery of in-game traversal and storytelling to deliver a superhero spectacle of the highest order.