James Cameronโs โAvatar: Fire and Ashโ gives us some of the most spectacular visuals of the year, but maintains the sagaโs simplified storytelling.
Timothhรฉe Chalamet delivers a captivating performance as a ping-pong player in relentless pursuit of greatness in Josh Safdieโs Marty Supreme.
Fueled by a stellar performance from Rashmika Mandanna, The Girlfriend packs a punch, offering an important story about toxic relationships, self-discovery, and the healing power of female friendship.

Jennifer Lawrence brings vulnerability and intensity as a mother on the verge of a total breakdown opposite Robert Pattinson in ‘Die My Love’.

Make some room on your top 10 list because Paul Thomas Andersonโs One Battle After Another is a frantic, funny, and heartfelt father-daughter story that feels incredibly relevant in our current political climate.

Weโve seen cinematic universes, supernatural stories, and otherworldly action heroes a million times, but Dominic Arunโs Lokah: Chapter 1 – Chandra gives us a refreshing and meticulously-made take on the superhero genre.
Guess we should thank our lucky stars Tom Cruise’s voice changed.
The joke is pretty obvious, but you can never get enough of the “D”.
We donโt publish enough book reviews here on Trashwireโpossibly because we donโt read enough booksโbut E L Jamesโ Fifty Shades of Grey is such a ginormous success that it warrants a bit of commentary. Let me start off by saying that Iโm no English Lit major and Iโm not a big time reader, but I
“My hair could lift a car off a baby if it had to.” Can’t wait to see this movie. Opens August 10th!
Back in the 1990s, Hollywood started taking old TV shows and making them into movies, set in present day, and making fun of just how outdated they seemed by todayโs standards. The Brady Bunch Movie, The Adams Family and even Pleasantville showed us that the characters of old would have a tough time fitting in
It may be short on audible dialog, but there is sure to be plenty of action!