Aaron Pierre’s eerily composed performance in Rebel Ridge transforms his stoic demeanor into a powerful survival tactic, making him a compelling figure in a corrupt, dystopian system.
Karissa Chen’s Homeseeking is a poignant novel that explores the enduring effects of historical trauma, love, and displacement across decades and continents.
Megalopolis is Francis Ford Coppola’s ambitious, visually stunning, and deeply personal sci-fi epic that blends Shakespearean drama, utopian ideals, and bold filmmaking risks.
It’s like the game is winking at you and saying, “Yeah, this is funny, but isn’t it also kinda sad?”
Look Back is a beautifully animated yet bittersweet tale of friendship, ambition, and loss, capturing the struggles of young artists through stunning visuals and deep emotion.
Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu is a visually striking yet emotionally distant film that struggles to capture the haunting impact of his previous works.
Arcane Season 2 delivers stunning animation and emotional highs but falters with rushed storytelling and unresolved arcs.
Billy Bat, a mind-bending, genre-bending manga by Naoki Urasawa and Takashi Nagasaki, blends myth, history, and metafiction into a nuanced, provocative story about power, truth, and the stories that create our reality.