

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?
The title “My First Step” is a direct reference to what JD says about his approach to life: always anxious...
I never would have thought a series that revolves around characters and gimmicks of a low-budget 1980s syndicated women’s professional...
Some movies are just so hard to grasp that trying to do so would be futile. In some instances, that...
Why let opening themes get all the love? Kick back and check out some of the EDs that stand head...
'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' sets about exploring the magical past of Hollywood, but it unearths some haunting memories...
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It’s fascinating how the best revivals, sequels, and reboots of this current era come from the most unexpected places: Hannibal...
“My Big Brother” is quietly one of Scrubs‘ more experimental episodes; though it would often later play with form in...
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order does not feel like a 2019 game; it’s not “always online,” it isn’t...
Larry Fessenden’s latest is part of a series of films that re-interpret classic monsters in a contemporary setting. The inspiration...
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw is over-the-top in all the wrong ways. Spectacle and charisma attempts to justify...
Revisiting similar themes of the potential horror of motherhood seen in their critically acclaimed 2014 debut Goodnight Mommy, Austrian directors...
What is light? What is dark? What is fear? What is the purpose of our existence when faced with indelible...
Fantasia Film Festival Podcast Special On this episode of Before the Internet, Edgar Chaput and Thomas O’Connor join Ricky D...
The Nightingale, Jennifer Kent's follow-up to 'The Babadook' expands her style and vision and disturbs far more than traditional horror.