

The Barbie movie by director Greta Gerwig takes some significant risks but is primarily a success.
Every Wes Anderson Movie Ranked With Asteroid City now in theaters, looking back at the career of the talked-about auteur ...
The musical industry “satire,” from Sam Levinson and The Weeknd, failed for three big reasons: It had horrible lead performances,...
Not the Black Mirror you remember?
A martial artist hunts a killer in a plague-infested urban dump of the future.
12 Monkeys Podcast Review This week on the Sordid Cinema Podcast we discuss Terry Gilliam’s 1995 sci-fi masterwork 12 Monkeys, which...
The Peacock's latest foray into family comedy is an underwhelming attempt to straddle the line between progress and tradition.
In recent years the Chinese and Hong Kong film scene has grown exponentially more important with respect to its movie...
For a large cohort of male movie fans of a certain age, interpretations of the 2000 comedy High Fidelity have...
Shaw Bros. Weekend Spotlight After Temple of the Red Lotus and The Twin Swords, both emerged onto the Hong Kong cinema scene in 1965,...
Friday Film Noir Trying to make ends meet in New Orleans’ legendary French Quarter, high school student Danny Fisher (Elvis...
David Simon and Ed Burns' adaptation of Philip Roth's alternative history novel is compelling and mostly faithful, even if it...
Put succinctly, Timecop is not only Van Damme’s best film, but it is also a good film, period.
*The following review is included in the Saturday Shaw Brothers column for its familiarity with several iconic Shaw epics. In...
Sam Raimi’s The Quick and the Dead Podcast Review 1995’s The Quick and the Dead showed that director of The...
The beautiful Rita Hayworth sizzles with sensuality and magnetism as she delivers a dazzling performance.
Shaw Bros. Weekend Spotlight The RZA’s directorial debut, The Man with the Iron Fists, is not a Shaw Brothers picture. It...
The Best Movies of the 1990s Part 7 My Subjective List of the Best Films of 1996 1996 was the...
HBO's papal drama returns, as full of visual splendor and theocratic musings as anyone could've wished for.