

Wes Anderson Too Clever in Self-Referential Comedy
What more can be said about 2001: A Space Odyssey? Is there anything left to analyze, to inspect, about one...
Jude Law is magistral as huffing, obese Henry VIII
How Would You Like Your Zero Calories Cooked? Yet another teenager-centric film at Cannes this year! So far in competition,...
Deathgasm Review New Zealand hasn’t produced many horror films over the years, but those it has given birth to are...
M. Knight Shyamalan’s The Visit Review Following his breakthrough with The Sixth Sense, his crowd-pleasing follow-up, Unbreakable, and the underrated Signs, M. Knight...
Chan-wook Park’s Stoker is a Gothic fairytale, a family drama, and a beautifully twisted, pitch-black coming-of-age story, all at once....
Turbo Kid Review Sordid Cinema is back and featured on our new home — and on our first episode back,...
Every generation has a story.
A long time ago…in 1999, the pop culture zeitgeist was caught in a Star Wars maelstrom. Writer-director George Lucas and his crack...
A small-town sheriff sets out to find the two kids who have taken his car on a joy ride.
The 7th annual Montreal Comiccon, was held at the Palais des Congrès this past weekend and for the first time...
In 1970, drug-fueled Los Angeles private investigator Larry "Doc" Sportello investigates the disappearance of a former girlfriend.
There was darkness.
“I did it for me.” After Walter White utters these words, the rest of “Felina,” the final episode of Breaking...
Breaking Bad is not a series generally noted for its lightness of tone, but Vince Gilligan and his collaborators have...
Holy bloody damned hell. First, some (mild) vindication. I mentioned last week that there was absolutely no way this week’s...
Remember a couple of weeks back, when it seemed like Breaking Bad couldn’t milk its cliffhanger tendencies any more than...
“He’s smarter than you. He’s luckier than you.” “Rabid Dog” is more or less all talk, no (explicit) action, but...