

It marks the return of the kind of blockbuster that rarely graces the silver screen today, one that grounds its...
The son of the Dream, the brother of the Natural, the American Nightmare, or simply Cody. The man who left...
...And remember, the next scream you hear could be your own!
Chapter 20 of The Mandalorian goes back to the formula that made the show a success in the first place,...
At first glance, Joel and Ethan Coen’s Fargo seems like an odd choice for adaptation into episodic format; it’s a one-and-done noir...
Mexico’s Isaac Ezban is two for two with his follow-up to his 2014 gripping psychological thriller The Incident. Combining equal...
In the past few decades, the LGBT community has come out of the shadow as a minority and proudly stepped...
The aardvark is a weird, fascinating animal. This nocturnal creature survives on ants and termites, which it digs out with...
Two films explore the impact of death in fascinatingly divergent ways.
For those who worship Bryan Fuller as the aesthetic god of the Peak TV era, the first episode of Starz’s...
Any discussion of Star Wars ripoffs can only really end in one place. Oh sure, there’s Battle Beyond the Stars...
To someone not familiar with the depths of the B-movie genre, our last few journeys into the many knockoffs and...
The Endless is a smart indie genre-bender and a thrillingly original picture. Both extremely watchable actors, Justin Benson and Aaron...
In Anna Zamecka's portrait, a 14-year-old girl holds the world on her shoulders.
Think Die Hard, but minus the terrorists and replace Bruce Willis with a strong female lead.
Even at 360-minutes long, Long Strange Trip breezes by like gentle notes in a Jerry Garcia ballad.
Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer follows the exploits of a small-time social climber...
Archer, now in its eighth season, feels somehow fresher than most others do at the same age; even fellow animations, detached...
Some people can watch a magician’s act content to sit back and marvel, but if you’re like me, you can’t...