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Making A Case for LOVE Before the Final Binge
There seems to be no definitive end in sight for the “Golden Age” of television, with production quality higher than...
There seems to be no definitive end in sight for the “Golden Age” of television, with production quality higher than...
SPOILER WARNING: If you have not already played Doki Doki Literature Club it is highly advised that you do so before...
There are few movies making the rounds at genre film festivals this year that have received as much praise from...
The second season of Atlanta bears the foreboding moniker of Atlanta: Robbin’ Season, and halfway through “Alligator Man”, the reliably...
Darling in the FRANXX, the first collaboration between Studio Trigger and A-1 Pictures, carries out a tricky balancing act. On...
When we think of spy movies, two contrasting types immediately come to mind. The first is the action-packed extravaganza, featuring...
In Anime Ichiban, we take a look at our writer’s totally personal, totally subjective, possibly biased, and possibly stupid opinions...
'Dark City' has remained a darling of genre movie geeks, the poster-child for underappreciated gems, and a triumph of production...
The heroine of director Guillermo del Toro’s The Shape of Water is presented as a fully formed woman, already equipped...
Films are products of the times in which they were created. Regardless of how universal their themes or stories are,...
Pretty on the surface, 'They Remain' is not anywhere near as depth-plumbing as it believes it is.
The Estonian fantasy drama November is disjointed, absurd, and one of the most visually arresting films of 2017. The story...
McMafia, BBC’s sprawling organized crime drama that arrives to AMC this week, is bleak. It also manages at times to...
Bloodsport is violent and silly, but it is never to a fault.
It’s hard to think of a time when indie films weren’t popular. The allure of a low-budget success story has...