‘The Batman’ provides a truly gruesome outlook on the source material with a star-studded cast. Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures By Aubrey Carr Robert Pattinson has traded vampires for bats
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‘Belle’ reimagines ‘Beauty and the Beast’ in a digital age and anime style. Courtesy of Studio Chizu By Lily Canon The newest rendition of a fairytale classic, “Belle,” is a
All images courtesy of Marvel Comics By Aubrey Carr With the ever-growing popularity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the buzz surrounding the recently released “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” comic
“Lamb” follows rural Iceland sheep farmers and their adoption of a hybrid sheep-headed child. Courtesy of IMDB Spoiler alert By Baron Reichenbach When so many horror movies strive to either
Don’t Look Up explores science denial and the catastrophic effects it can have. Courtesy of Netflix By Sophia George Politicians and scientists have had a rocky relationship for years and recently anyone with a screen and access to the media can see what happens
Wanna stay in this Gasparilla? Don’t feel like making the trek across the Bay? With the big weekend just around the corner, The Crow’s Nest staff put together a short list of our
“Spider-Man: No Way Home,” featuring Tom Holland as Spider-Man, becomes the first pandemic-era movie to gross over $1 billion. Courtesy of IMDB By Max Steele SPOILER ALERT AHEAD! Marvel Studios links decades of Spider-Man
‘Spencer’ is a vislook into the troubled mind of the late Princess Diana. Courtesy for IMDB By Aubrey Carr Everybody knows about Princess Diana. The thing is, “Spencer” isn’t the story of the people’s princess, it’s the story of ordinary Diana Spencer. And unfortunately, her
Published in February, ‘Just Eat’ is authored by award-winning food writer and journalist Barry Estabrook. Courtesy of Penguin Random House By Annalise Anderson Just as it’s known for oversized helpings
‘Last Night in Soho’ explores modern gender issues in a 1960s setting. Courtesy of Michelle Pham | The Crow’s Nest By Aubrey Carr Past films like “Shaun of the Dead” and “Baby Driver” have made director Edgar Wright’s cinematic style a