Truth, Justice, and a Triumphant Return: ‘Superman’ Soars! - Review
James Gunn’s Superman is the revitalization the DC Universe needed — a film that captures the heart, heroism, and hope that define the Man of Steel. With David Corenswet delivering a heartfelt performance and Rachel Brosnahan and Nicholas Hoult shining in equally pivotal roles, this is a Superman story that feels both classic and new. Gunn crafts a world that’s vibrant, character-driven, and brimming with optimism — a comic book come to life in the best way possible. If this is the foundation of the new DC era, the future has never looked brighter.
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.