Predator: Badlands (2025) [REVIEW]
Director Dan Trachtenberg has an innate knowledge for this franchise, and even if it gets a bit goofy, it’s still exciting to watch unfold.
Director Dan Trachtenberg has an innate knowledge for this franchise, and even if it gets a bit goofy, it’s still exciting to watch unfold.
While the first half is a bit sluggish, the back half of Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein is remarkable.
There’s promising sequences and story concepts but the pacing prevents Other from finding its stride.
Coyotes struggles to find its tonal footing, so while some scenes work better than others, it lacks an overall cohesion.
Here’s everything you need to know about Universal Horror Unleashed, open now in Las Vegas.
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