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Matt Ruskin's Investigative thriller limps and shudders like the victims it details, making one wish they were watching the films...
The Best Gruesome Deaths in the Scream Movies When picturing blood-soaked gore-filled franchises, The Scream franchise may not be at...
Though undeniably on-the-nose, Vasilis Katsoupis's survival film delivers a sturdy meditation on the value of art and an even sturdier...
'White House Down' is completely un-cynical, a quality that makes it increasingly anachronistic, but also more and more singular. It's...
It’s okay to admit it: when someone does us wrong, we want them punished, and the more severe the crime, the...
Although not his first feature, It’s Alive helped establish Larry Cohen’s reputation as a director of ingenious low-budget genre films,...
Zoe Lister-Jones’ Band Aid is an amiable meditation on marriage that lands most of its dialogue and songs with a...
Genre pioneer Larry Cohen takes a stab at the giant-monster genre with Q, The Winged Serpent, a first-rate grade-Z schlock...
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For nearly two hours, the pulse-accelerating, Keanu Reeves vehicle, titled Speed, rarely taking a second to slow down. With a...
The countdown of the best Wolverine comics you should read before seeing Logan in March continues (see here for #6-10),...
XX is a strong first collection of horror projects by women that favors quality over quantity.
The many dog-eared digests of Archie Comics stashed with my other childhood belongings hold a series of simple truths, consistent...
Sundance 2017 has come to a close for one of our writers. Here are some of the best films Dylan...
The explosion in Oklahoma City on April 19th, 1995 remains the largest domestic attack on U.S. soil to date. The...
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I walked into Don’t Swallow My Heart, Alligator Girl! just based on the strength of that title alone. What the...
I’ve now seen three of Alex Ross Perry’s four films, and I still can’t pin him down. Listen Up Phillip...