

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 JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure suggests three things about the show itself: it will star somebody named “JoJo,” they will...
The following article contains spoilers for episodes 11-12 of Attack on Titan’s 3rd season. And so the 3rd season of Attack...
Brooklyn Horror Film Festival
Thoughts on the ambitious, sloppy, heartfelt first season of The CW's big Arrowverse spinoff.
It’s rare to really see a director take so many risks in one movie as Brady Corbet takes in Vox...
If there’s one thing that Drew Goddard loves, it’s a puzzle. The solvers aren’t always the same, however; in The...
“The power of his resurrection lies in the touch of his sufferings” The above quote found on a fireplace at...
There’s been a recent trend of anime promising one thing at first glance, then skilfully diverting to a different, far...
It’s New Year’s Eve and Colin (Neil Maskell) just wants everyone to have a good time. He has rented a...
When you are so rich that you don’t need to work, and you have everything you could ever possibly need,...
Given we’re now in the fifth season BoJack Horseman, an episode like “BoJack the Feminist” is no longer a surprise...
Playing out like an R-Rated version of Home Alone, Michael Peterson’s gritty thriller pits a clever young boy against a...
“Planned Obsolescence” very much feels like a small piece of a larger thought for BoJack Horseman, an episode more concerned...
Welcome to the final installment of Hottest Hero Happenings. My Hero Academia’s remarkable third season has concluded. As such, it’s...
It’s too inexact (and politically fraught) to compare Jake Hannaford, the unraveling fictional director at the center of The Other...