Category: Reviews
Barbarian Review: A Nasty Little Spooker
Barbarian Review: A Nasty Little Spooker

Nick Clement brings us his thoughts on one of this year’s most talked-about horror movies with this Barbarian review. A young woman discovers the rental home she booked is already occupied by a stranger. Against her better judgment, she decides…

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Living | Film Threat
Living | Film Threat

NOW IN THEATERS! In Living, Mr. Williams (Bill Nighy) humorlessly goes about his existence as a midcentury London bureaucrat until he gets a shock from his doctor. The revelation that he only has six months to live causes him to realize…

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Adria Arjona & Kyle Soller Talk About What Makes ‘Andor’ The Best Star War Series Yet [The Rogue Ones Podcast]
Adria Arjona & Kyle Soller Talk About What Makes ‘Andor’ The Best Star War Series Yet [The Rogue Ones Podcast]

A new “Star Wars” show is upon us. That’s right, with the release of the first three episodes of Disney+’s “Andor,” Editor-In-Chief of The Playlist, Rodrigo Perez and Co-Host Mike DeAngelo dust off their blasters and launch into a galaxy…

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Beautifully Told Sci-Fi Drama Has Depth
Beautifully Told Sci-Fi Drama Has Depth

Home Movie Reviews Unidentified Objects: Beautifully Told Sci-Fi Drama Has Depth [Fantastic Fest] Anchored by lovely performances by Matthew Jeffers and Sarah Hay, the film, with its misleading title, is one that is well worth the watch. Matthew Jeffers in…

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Darker, Twisted, and Better Than the Original
Darker, Twisted, and Better Than the Original

The sudden end of the long-standing Criminal Minds, which aired on CBS for 15 seasons, was devastating. With, in this writer’s opinion, the best team in the show’s history in the last few seasons — Emily Prentiss (Paget Brewster), Jennifer…

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Family Is All That’s Left
Family Is All That’s Left

Home Horror 'The Walking Dead' Season 11 Episode 23 Review: "Family" Is All That's Left A middling penultimate episode has family and legacy on its mind as we take the final shambling steps towards the end. This is it, we’re…

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The Exorcism Fear at Avon Valley Review
The Exorcism Fear at Avon Valley Review

A brand new show like no other, we bring you The Exorcism Fear at Avon Valley review.  The suffering begins… Put your faith to the test and face the demon within, as you participate in The Exorcism. Not for the…

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Ryan Murphy’s Obsession With Monsters Yields A Middling Morbid Spectacle
Ryan Murphy’s Obsession With Monsters Yields A Middling Morbid Spectacle

What is it that draws Ryan Murphy to monsters? Or, if not monsters, then at least incredibly flawed people. Brooke McQueen, Andrew Cunanan, Rachel Berry, Nurse Ratched, Payton Hobart, OJ Simpson, Henry Willson, and now Jeffrey Dahmer. Part of this…

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LA Undercover | Film Threat
LA Undercover | Film Threat

A cop is given the promotion of a lifetime, but with that promotion comes temptation and compromise in co-writers/co-directors Omar Cook and Adonis Armstrong’s feature film, LA Undercover. Cook plays Officer Corey Shaw, a young cop who quickly proves himself…

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Peyton List Gets Lost in Erratic Sci-Fi Horror Story
Peyton List Gets Lost in Erratic Sci-Fi Horror Story

Home Movie Reviews ‘The Friendship Game’ Review: Peyton List Gets Lost in This Erratic Sci-Fi Horror Story Despite a great cinematic tradition of films that ground themselves in the terror of the digital, the result here is neither scary nor…

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Crime Drama Is Intense, Twisty Slow-Burn
Crime Drama Is Intense, Twisty Slow-Burn

Home Movie Reviews Missing Review: Crime Drama Is Intense, Twisty Slow-Burn [Fantastic Fest] With its twists and turns, fascinating themes, and depth, Missing is a strong first feature entry from Shinzô Katayama. Missing (Sagasu in Japanese) — the feature directorial…

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Dustin Hoffman & Sissy Spacek’s Kids Steal The Spotlight
Dustin Hoffman & Sissy Spacek’s Kids Steal The Spotlight

There are so many movies about love. There are so many movies about grief. These two subjects lend themselves to stories quite well because at some point, whether we like it or not, we all will experience these things. Not…

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