Movie Reviews


Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025) Movie Review



Daniel Craig returns as detective Benoit Blanc in Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025), directed by Rian Johnson. This 2025 movie is a stylish and suspenseful blend of mystery, crime, and sharp humor. With stunning performances and clever writing, it’s a must-watch for fans of smart, character-driven storytelling. Read our Wake Up Dead Man movie review for the full experience.


Predator: Badlands (2025) – Movie Review



Discover our in-depth movie review of “Predator Badlands,” one of 2025’s most intense sci-fi thrillers. The film blends action, atmosphere and character-driven storytelling in a gripping new chapter for the franchise. Explore its world-building, performances and emotional depth in our full review.

War Movie Reviews & New War Films | MovieDoors

Witness the stories of conflict and courage with our War Movie Reviews at MovieDoors. The war genre depicts armed conflicts, battles, and the profound human impact of warfare. These films can focus on various aspects, including the experiences of soldiers on the battlefield, the strategic decisions of commanders, the effects of war on civilians, or the aftermath and consequences of conflict. Themes often explored include heroism, sacrifice, camaraderie, trauma, the morality of war, and historical events. While often action-packed, the genre also delves into the psychological and emotional tolls of combat. We review the latest historical epics and contemporary dramas, assessing their authenticity, emotional resonance, and how effectively they portray the multifaceted realities of armed conflict.



"Warfare" (2025) Movie Review


"Warfare" opens by embedding the audience with a U.S. Navy SEAL platoon during a dangerous surveillance mission in Ramadi, Iraq, in November 2006, in the wake of the Battle of Ramadi. Their objective: to establish an overwatch position in an Iraqi family's home, monitoring the movement of American forces through insurgent territory. The film quickly establishes a suffocating sense of...