Funny but too blunt and serious at times, Emergency is a solid comedy with a healthy dose of social commentary and familiar characters.
The Northman does not have to be a boring and predictable mess it arguably is, if you look at it from a different, comical perspective.
Undemanding and offering a pretty funny story about inept low-level drug dealers, Arkansas is a forgettable movie worth a watch.
For all of us true crime fans, No Man of God feels like serial killer porn, exploring Ted Bundy's last years in prison and his motivations.
More technical and without much melodrama, The Burning Sea is a refreshing albeit a bit contained Norwegian disaster movie.
Ripping off every possible science-fiction movie in existence, The Adam Project offers brainless entertainment with a few redeeming values.
Immersive, realistic, and at times brutal, The Decline is a well-crafted minimalist thriller featuring a solid story and excellent acting.
Silly, cringy, and unintentionally funny, Moonfall is a disaster movie on another scale with impressive special effects and a nineties vibe.
A bit messy and sluggish, The Cursed AKA Eight for Silver is a solid monster movie with brutal scenes and a foreboding atmosphere.
If you're looking for an old-school nineties action movie with a lot of over-the-top shootouts and fights, Xtremo is a perfect choice.
Unlike many failed reboots, Scream 2022 is actually a decent movie offering an updated vision of everything we loved about the original.
Based on true events, Against the Ice is a light period drama following a two-man expedition into the bitter coldness of Greenland.
Yes, the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2022 edition is a dumpster fire but it's gory and entertaining enough to be playing in the background.
Coming from someone who doesn't like indie dramedies, you should check out Red Rocket, a spicy, honest, and authentic small-town tale.
Stylish and featuring that trademark del Toro vibe, Nightmare Alley is too sleek for its own good and works best as a slow period drama.
Silly, easygoing, and struggling to maintain a consistent tone, House of Gucci is a stylish melodrama with a couple of unexpected twists.
At times so intense you will want to jump into the screen and do something, Alone is an extremely tight minimalist survival thriller.
Brooding and at times heavy-handed, Antlers is a solid horror movie with one hell of a monster, great cinematography, and a predictable story.
Despite its awesome cast and general idea, Don't Look Up is only a mildly entertaining and satirical take on just how fucked our society is.