‘Cats’ is a once-in-a-lifetime nightmare wrought in celluloid and digital fur technology. Almost every element to this film outright refuses to work, and yet, it somehow persists.
‘Life is Strange 2: Episode 5’ is a bit disappointing on the whole, but leaves you with a powerfully emotional ending that reminds you why you fell in love with ‘Life is Strange’ in the first place.
‘Fine Line’ is a dreamy creation. The vocals and flow are beautiful and work alongside a new sound to create a gorgeous album.
In many ways, ‘Playmobil: The Movie’ is a perfect representation of its source material; it's bland and tells a story whose commercial underpinnings barely try to mask themselves in a veil of self-awareness.
Despite having one of the greatest filmmakers working with some of the best actors, 'The Irishman' has many problems. There’s a lack of interest with the story and it doesn’t do a good job of keeping you invested.
‘Knives Out’ is an enormous win for Rian Johnson. While the first act is a bit slow and some of the humor and modern-day aspects don’t work, the gradually escalating story, marvelous cast, and unconventional tone more than make up for those issues.