

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?
There is no denying that this early ’70s British export criss-crosses genres as easily as it defies audience expectations; even...
Much like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and I Spit On Your Grave, Last House on the Left is a prime...
There’s always a hidden journey that goes unnoticed in every story. The odyssey of the few takes a greater focus...
The debut feature by writer/director Fred Dekker is notable as an earnest attempt at a B-movie and a throwback to...
Vampires are the cool kids of the monster set. They’re attractive and alluring, mysterious and sexy. Sure there are drawbacks,...
The Monster Squad (1987) is one of the most underrated movies to come out of the 1980s. It has everything...
The Razor’s Edge: “The dead look so terribly dead when they’re dead.” A gay teenage zombie spends his days wandering...
Gross-out horror comedy is my guilty pleasure. Among the best are Peter Jackson’s Dead Alive, Stuart Gordon’s Re-Animator, and James...
‘If it’s in a word, or in a look, you can’t get rid of the Babadook.’ This is the deadly...
Revisiting Antonia Bird’s Ravenous Ravenous is a film that is deceitful above all things. Almost from the outset, and certainly from...
HBO’s new series Westworld, which premiered on Sunday, October 2nd, features a vast, futuristic amusement park where hundreds of lifelike robots (“hosts”)...
This Euro-American science fiction horror clusterfuck was directed by professional body builder Giulio Paradisi (credited as Michael J. Paradise), who...
Have you ever wished there was a place where you could indulge yourself in all of the baser instincts of...
The early sound era was a strange and tumultuous time for major studios. Their medium had begun to change, taking...
Gregg Araki’s highly stylized, vibrant dark comedy/road trip is still in many ways the very best of his “Teen Apocalypse...