I didn’t expect much — but apparently, even that was too much.

The film didn’t need the excessive sexualization—at all. It completely undermined any serious potential the plot might have had. The moment I saw the actor from 365 Days pop up, I knew what kind of ride I was in for… and sadly, I wasn’t wrong.
What could’ve been an interesting take on AI and domestic help ends up being just another formulaic, surface-level thriller that leans too hard into cheap appeal instead of developing its themes. A generic film with a predictable arc—and no, throwing in a sexy robot doesn’t make it any smarter.
There’s a new live-action version of How to Train Your Dragon, and what can I say? This is how you do it—faithful, well-made, and full of heart. I absolutely love the original animated film, so hearing it would get an IMAX live-action treatment had me both hyped and nervous.
The result? Pretty much a 1:1 remake of the original—which, yes, is itself an adaptation of the book—but this version nails it. Visually stunning, emotionally on point, and handled with genuine…