REVIEW: “Black Phone 2” (2025) Movierulzz

Scott Derrickson’s 2021 horror gem, “The Black Phone,” left a mark with its sinister tone and breathtaking suspense. But his ace in the hole was Ethan Hawke, who took on a role like no other during his illustrious forty-year career. Hawke played The Grabber, a serial killer and child kidnapper who terrorized the residents of […]

REVIEW: “After the Hunt” (2025) Movierulzz

Luca Guadagnino puts aside some of his usual concerns in his latest feature film “After the Hunt”. Known for his provocative fixations on sensuality, desire and obsession, the enigmatic filmmaker can often cling to his own interests to the detriment of his characters and storytelling. There are vestiges of this in “After the Hunt”. …Continue […]

Cartoons that should be turned into live-action films Movierulzz

I’d be beating a dead horse if I argued that all Hollywood cares about these days is remakes. A remake of classic cinema. Remake of Disney animated songs. Horror movie remakes. Reproduction of foreign films. Repeat, repeat, repeat. But, once in a blue moon, the new version actually works, and the one that does work […]

Generation Z wants less sex in movies and TV shows Movierulzz

NSFW? No thank you! Sex no longer attracts young audiences looking for something exciting in cinema. diverse Reports indicate that according to new data from UCLA’s Center for Scholars and Storytellers, Gen Z viewers are tired of on-screen sexual content. (RIP to the raunchy teen sex comedy subgenre.) Released on Wednesday (October 22), the university’s […]

Why does “Battle After Battle” end so perfectly? Movierulzz

The following post contains spoilers for one battle after another. Do you find this to be true? With a score of 95 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, and awards prognosticators calling him a front-runner in multiple categories at next year’s Oscars, I’m not sure Paul Thomas Anderson will pull it off. Battle after battle He needs […]

The Spinal Tap concert movie will come to theaters in 2026 Movierulzz

In ancient times, hundreds of years before the dawn of history. There lived a strange race of people: the Druids. No one knew who they were or what they were doing. But their legacy remains etched in the living rock of Stonehenge. Those words. The most beautiful and poetic book ever written in English history, […]

How each Stephen King movie is related Movierulzz

Every Stephen King story is connected to the same fictional universe (or multiverse if you want to get technical about that). But that also means that every Stephen King movie adaptation is also Connected, even when they are produced by different filmmakers, released by separate companies, or even if there are multiple versions of stories […]

REVIEW: “Shaman” (2025) | Keith and the movies Movierulzz

Director Antonio Negret effectively explores the culture clash of spiritual beliefs and less effectively observes the impact of colonialism in his new feature “Shaman,” a supernatural horror film written by his brother Daniel Negret. Their collaboration is both beautiful and terrifying, with the brothers using horror’s widespread possession subgenre as a way to examine its […]

REVIEW: “Prisoner of War” (2025) Movierulzz

In the 1980s, there was a wave of action films about the Vietnam War focusing on the POW experience. They included pop franchise films like “Missing in Action” and “Rambo: First Blood Part II,” smaller, star-studded films like “Uncommon Valor” and more obscure Cannon Group titles like “POW the Escape.” I admit… Continue reading →

REVIEW: “The hand that rocks the cradle” (2025) Movierulzz

“The Hand That Rocks the Cradle” is a new Hulu streaming exclusive that may sound familiar to viewers of a certain age. That’s because it’s a remake of the 1992 Curtis Hanson-directed film of the same name, starring Annabella Sciorra and Rebecca De Mornay. The original wasn’t a particularly great film, but it was an […]