The film "Hamnet," directed by Chloé Zhao, explores Shakespeare's early life and the tragic loss of his son, inspiring his iconic play “Hamlet.” While character depth is prioritized, the story remains poignant, earning critical acclaim and multiple award nominations.
Drew’s Reviews: Lead performers shine in ‘Wicked: For Good’
"Wicked: For Good" continues the popular franchise, amassing $164 million during its opening weekend despite mixed reviews. Featuring notable performances from Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, it explores untold backstories while delivering impressive visuals, yet faces criticism for character portrayals, particularly The Wizard.
Drew’s Review: Stone, Lanthimos team for another winner in ‘Bugonia’
Director Yorgos Lanthimos and Academy Award-winning actress Emma Stone team up on a bizarre, preposterous story that proves to be another Oscar-worthy performance from Stone and a bold film for Lanthimos. Jesse Plemons and Aiden Delbis are remarkable in their supporting roles.
Drew’s Review: Guillermo del Toro offers unique take on ‘Frankenstein’
Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein" reimagines the classic tale, focusing on Victor's troubled past and The Creature’s search for acceptance. This R-rated film blends horror with deep emotional themes, presenting a story rich in psychological complexity and exploring the nuances of monstrosity and humanity.
Drew’s Review: Incoming nuclear warhead serves as backdrop for new suspense thriller
"A House of Dynamite" has some redeeming qualities, including an explosive opening, but in the end comes up short when compared with "Fail Safe" -- a 1964 film that examined a similar theme.
Drew’s Review: Redemption on the field — the Mike Flynt story told in ‘The Senior’
“The Senior” tells the true story of Mike Flynt, a 59-year-old man seeking redemption by trying to reclaim his college football career. Despite skepticism, he perseveres against age-related challenges, highlighting themes of determination and support, making it an inspiring tale.
Drew’s Review: ‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’ isn’t splashy, but fans will enjoy
“Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale” concludes the beloved series in 1930 as the Crawley family faces financial ruin and social upheaval. The film explores themes of transition and resilience, featuring familiar characters as they navigate their challenges and reflect on their past.







