Lilo & Stitch (2025) Review — A Safe but Spirited Return to Ohana
Disney’s Lilo & Stitch (2025) sticks close to the original’s playbook, but its heartfelt core and scene-stealing Stitch help it rise above most recent live-action remakes. While a few added characters feel unnecessary and some emotional depth is trimmed, the film still captures the chaotic charm and enduring magic of ohana. Read our full review for the breakdown!
In an era dominated by remakes and requels, Silent Night, Deadly Night returns not as a hollow exercise in nostalgia, but as a slasher that understands both its legacy and its controversy. Originally released in 1984 to intense backlash, the film has long occupied a strange place in horror history—reviled by some, embraced by genre fans. This new iteration doesn’t shy away from that baggage; instead, it reworks the story with intention, justifying its existence through bold narrative choices and a clear affection for the slasher tradition.