

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?
In terms of money spent, time invested, pages turned out, there’s more script “doctoring” than script creating in the American...
A mush of half-cooked ideas and strange plot twists, “Good for the Soul” tries to cram a lot of Big...
Making a room full of dead bodies funny isn’t nearly as easy as you might think. Black comedy, especially the...
A man must steal souls in order to repay the demons who cursed him.
Sundance 2019: The Mountain Rick Alverson is a filmmaker who delights in unsettling his audience. His films tend to feature...
The art of the showdown is an integral part of both westerns and samurai films. With Tarantino's Kill Bill sharing equal parts...
Ah, the home invasion movie. It’s a tried, tested, and true subgenre of the thriller and horror variety, akin to...
Often when reviewing movies, many critics (myself included) love to offer up comparisons to other films. It’s only natural, as...
The fourth hour of The Boys is all about how you spin it: from Homelander’s convenient framing of a tragedy,...
By now we’re all familiar with time loop movies, in which some poor soul is trapped in a seemingly-endless loop,...
It’s been a rough week for Hughie: his girlfriend was killed by a supe, he was attacked by another, and...
The long, richly storied history of horror cinema is layered with iconic (and not so iconic) creatures that go bump...
Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is the best film he's made since Jackie Brown and his most...
On the surface, “Cherry” is a rather deft turn for The Boys in its second episode, an interesting deconstruction of...
Imagining a world full of superheroes, probably doesn’t lead one to the conclusions drawn in the many, many adaptations of...