Diego Andaluz

‘Prey’ review: A star-making turn from Amber Midthunder and a stealthy Predator make for a promising future of the horror-action franchise [B]

Few major franchises have gone through the tumultuous trajectory of the Predator series. After the success of a first installment… Read More

August 3, 2022

‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ review: Even in a sometimes muddled multi-verse, Tom Holland remains a super hero [Grade: B]

Two years after the release of its predecessor, Spider-Man: No Way Home arrives in theaters this Friday amidst a changed… Read More

December 13, 2021

‘Eternals’ review: Chloé Zhao takes the reins and creates one of Marvel’s best films yet [Grade: B+]

Since its emergence as a powerhouse populist franchise that delivers box office behemoth after behemoth, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has… Read More

October 27, 2021

‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’ review: Thrills and emotional depth, a milestone of superhero cinema and the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe

Since its establishment, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has gained a reputation for being a consistent and crowd-pleasing series that never… Read More

August 23, 2021

‘In the Heights’ review: The crowd pleasing event of the summer

In an era marked by powerful calls for increased representation across the board in Hollywood, the reception of films like… Read More

June 12, 2021

‘The Water Man’ review: David Oyelowo’s mystical directorial debut is a heartfelt family adventure

Premiering at the 45th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival, The Water Man came in as a film that… Read More

May 7, 2021

‘Mortal Kombat’ review: An entertaining but ultimately sub-zero adaptation

Throughout the past few decades, the video game film genre has gained a notorious reputation. Popularized in the 90’s by… Read More

April 22, 2021

Film Review: ‘Godzilla vs Kong’ aims to blow up the box office with a showdown of all showdowns

First announced in the early 2010’s, the Monsterverse seemed poised to be Warner Brothers and Legendary’s next successful partnership with… Read More

March 29, 2021

NYFF Review: Steve McQueen’s meditative ‘Red, White and Blue’ features a career-defining performance from John Boyega

Courtesy of Amazon Studios Over the past few weeks, Steve McQueen has once again taken the world of filmmaking by… Read More

October 3, 2020

NYFF Review: Steve McQueen’s ‘Mangrove’ is his most ambitious and exciting work to date

courtesy of NYFF The second Steve McQueen film to premiere at this year's edition of the New York Film Festival,… Read More

September 25, 2020

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