Until Dawn Review [2025]: A Time-Loop Trap With Death at Morning
Is the Until Dawn movie a faithful adaptation? Mother of Movies breaks down the wendigos, the time loops, and Peter Stormare’s explosive performance in this 2025 horror release.
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Is the Until Dawn movie a faithful adaptation? Mother of Movies breaks down the wendigos, the time loops, and Peter Stormare’s explosive performance in this 2025 horror release.
Bugonia (2024) sees Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone fuse bees, biomedical greed and conspiracy zeal into a brutal cosmic horror satire. Mother of Movies digs into the hive.
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Lurker (2025) review: Archie Madekwe stars in this dark psychological thriller about a stalker who infiltrates a musician’s inner circle. When obsession meets industry manipulation, everyone becomes complicit. A Fantasia Film Festival standout now on NBC
Justin Tipping’s HIM (2025) is Monkeypaw Productions’ surrealist horror exposé on CTE, exploitation, and how American sports culture devours Black athletes. Marlon Wayans terrifies as a predatory mentor in this nightmare vision where quarterbacks become martyrs and contracts are Faustian bargains. An uncomfortable fusion of elevated horror and social commentary that ends in cathartic violence.
Jurassic World Rebirth brings Scarlett Johansson to the prehistoric chaos three years after Dominion. While Gareth Edwards crafts aquatic dinosaur sequences and impres plot devices and misses the franchise’s trademark suspense.
Gareth Edwards brings visual mastery to aquatic dinosaur sequences, but Jurassic World Rebirth drowns in franchise nostalgia without evolving its own identity.