Stopmotion Review: Art is Murder in Grim Ode to Handcrafted Animation Robert Morgan fuses grisly stop-motion puppetry with live-action psychological horror in Stopmotion, his feature-length debut. Stop-motion animation is superbly suited…
Dune: Part Two Review: An Expansive Sci-Fi Epic Long live the fighters. After over two years of waiting, it’s time for audiences to return to Arrakis in Dune:…
Lovely Dark and Deep Review: Striking Cosmic Horror in the Wilderness Teresa Sutherland’s feature debut, Lovely, Dark, and Deep, gets lost in the woods as it tries to deliver a cosmic…
Madame Web Review: An Irredeemable Garbage Fire It’s not very often that a superhero movie is so bad that you agree with all those villains who want…
Bob Marley: One Love Review: A Decent Biopic Every little thing is gonna be alright. Bob Marley: One Love is the latest biopic about a famous musician. These…
No Way Up Review: Sharks on a Plane Thriller Averts Disaster Claudio Fäh’s Sharks on a Plane thriller No Way Up has an intriguing premise, but it’s executed haphazardly. Despite the…
Double Blind Review: Irish Sci-Fi Horror is an Intense Gem Ian Hunt Duffy’s directorial debut, Double Blind, is an intense sci-fi horror thriller that makes the most of its minimal…
Lisa Frankenstein Review: Surprisingly Dull Horror Comedy Horror comedies can be hard to sell, but are very entertaining when done right. Lisa Frankenstein is the latest in…
Molli and Max in the Future Review: A Creative and Charming Tale of Cosmic Love Michael Lukk Litwak’s Molli and Max in the Future puts a surreal sci-fi spin on the romantic comedy. And the…
Out of Darkness Review: Stone Age Survival is Beautifully Savage but Sloppy As concepts for a survival horror film go, Out of Darkness (formerly Origin) is an intriguing one. It’s still man…
Argylle Review: An Absurdly Entertaining Experience Will the real Agent Argylle please stand up? Argylle is a new spy action comedy directed and produced by Matthew…
Dario Argento Panico Review: A Bewitching Introspective Look at the Italian Horror Maestro Simone Scafidi’s Dario Argento Panico documents the great Italian horror maestro’s career through the years. A director of genre classics…
Chris Evans Reveals Which Marvel Movie Was His Favorite To Be In Chris Evans has revealed which Marvel Cinematic Universe movie was his favorite to take part in during his time as…
Deadpool & Wolverine: X-Men 3 Juggernaut Actor Declined Returning for MCU Sequel Vinnie Jones, who played Juggernaut in 2006’s X-Men: The Last Stand, turned down a cameo in the upcoming Marvel Studios…
Wonder Woman DCU Casting Rumor Shut Down by James Gunn Recent rumors began floating around this week that Elizabeth Debicki was picked to play the role of Wonder Woman in…