Category: Reviews
This Retro Slasher Might Be One Of The Most Uninteresting I’ve Seen In A While
This Retro Slasher Might Be One Of The Most Uninteresting I’ve Seen In A While

The slasher genre remains alive and well today, largely thanks to filmmakers finding unique spins on the formula to keep things feeling fresh. Whether it's the time-traveling humor of Totally Killer or the more directly brutal Terrifier films, it's been…

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A Glossy Yet Uneven Reimagining
A Glossy Yet Uneven Reimagining

Horror remakes often find themselves in treacherous territory. On one hand, they must honor the legacy of the original work; on the other, they need to bring something fresh and relevant to contemporary audiences. Chuck Russell’s Witchboard—a reimagining of the…

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The Must-See, Comprehensive Doc All Rocky Horror Fans Have Been Antici… pating
The Must-See, Comprehensive Doc All Rocky Horror Fans Have Been Antici… pating

All good cinephiles are well-acquainted with the concept of cult cinema: movies that are usually not appreciated in their time, before finding a home among fans who, for some reason or another, fall in love with something that critics and…

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Subtext Overtakes Substance In Interesting But Unwieldy Adaptation [TIFF]
Subtext Overtakes Substance In Interesting But Unwieldy Adaptation [TIFF]

A slow-burning psychological thriller sporting more subtext than suspense, “The Man in My Basement” is a mediocre movie in search of greatness. Magnetic, lived-in performances by the leads bolster the effort and keep it interesting, but the production consistently over-promises…

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Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires Review
Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires Review

Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires is a fresh take on the DC character's mythos, and I had a great time with this new Batman universe. As one of DC's most popular characters outside the comics, there have been several Batman…

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The MCU’s First Adult Animated Series Never Fully Rises From the Dead
The MCU’s First Adult Animated Series Never Fully Rises From the Dead

It's not controversial to say that Marvel's What If...? series was a waste of great potential. While the first season had some spectacular episodes, including "What If... T'Challa Became a Star-Lord," and "What If... Doctor Strange Lost His Heart Instead…

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Morgan Bests the Game Maker, but He Shouldn’t Be Gone Forever
Morgan Bests the Game Maker, but He Shouldn’t Be Gone Forever

The first half of High Potential's two-part Season 2 premiere ended with multiple wild cliffhangers. Most importantly, the LAPD Major Crimes unit finally has a lead on Roman Sinquerra's whereabouts, and, just as the Game Maker's (David Giuntoli) plan is…

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Hitler’s Bunker Dog Story at Nashville Film Festival
Hitler’s Bunker Dog Story at Nashville Film Festival

The 18 minute short “Blondi” at the Nashville Film Festival, directed by Writer-Director Jack Salvadori, follows Hitler’s dog while it is living in the Fuhrerbunker during WWII. The log line says, “Can a dog still be man’s best friend if…

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One Battle After Another Review
One Battle After Another Review

Paul Thomas Anderson has given us one masterstroke after another. My favorite is Licorice Pizza, meaning whatever followed was inclined to suffer by comparison. Against all the odds, Anderson has made two near-perfect films back-to-back. Both are completely different, yet…

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Matthew McConaughey & America Ferrera Flee The Paradise Fire In Paul Greengrass’ Latest Thriller [TIFF]
Matthew McConaughey & America Ferrera Flee The Paradise Fire In Paul Greengrass’ Latest Thriller [TIFF]

In the years since the devastating Camp Fire that burned down the town of Paradise, there have been several films exploring the story behind California’s deadliest wildfire. Documentaries like “Fire in Paradise” and “Rebuilding Paradise” featured the real-life survivors and…

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Billy Zane’s Pseudo Marlon Brando Biopic Is An Empty Disaster
Billy Zane’s Pseudo Marlon Brando Biopic Is An Empty Disaster

In a 1973 interview on The Dick Cavett Show, enigmatic acting icon Marlon Brando was asked about his life spent in “excess” and “lust.” What did the actor have to say about it? “I don’t think it’s worth going into,”…

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YouTuber Lilly Singh’s New Sex Comedy Is an Awkward Coming-of-Age Romp That Feels Incomplete
YouTuber Lilly Singh’s New Sex Comedy Is an Awkward Coming-of-Age Romp That Feels Incomplete

Comedies have been struggling to get attention in recent years, but they've been trying to make a comeback thanks in large part to women. The ladies have shown that they can be just as raunchy and funny as the men…

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