Film
Eddington Review: Ari Aster Holds Up A Mirror To American Insanity In This Twisted Western
Grasping Events vs Truly Knowing Them When major events shake our lives, we must recognize the key difference between simply...
Grasping Events vs Truly Knowing Them When major events shake our lives, we must recognize the key difference between simply...
Soderbergh’s Enduring Agility Steven Soderbergh has repeatedly shown that no single genre or style can constrain his creativity, and his...
Black Widow Review Marvel’s long-overdue solo film for Natasha Romanoff is neither too little nor too late. This sleek spy...
Bob Clark's Black Christmas 1974
Mexico’s Isaac Ezban is two for two with his follow-up to his 2014 gripping psychological thriller The Incident. Combining equal...
Joseph Kosinski's latest film shifts between tones masterfully in a yacht rock, drug-fueled thriller.
Randy ranks the third volume of Love, Death + Robot's uniquely animated brand of dystopian science fiction.
An archivist hired to restore a collection of tapes finds himself reconstructing the work of a filmmaker and her investigation...
Randy digs into the highs and lows of Love, Death, + Robot's abbreviated second season.
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