Recap: The Mandalorian Chapter 11 – The Heiress At this point, I’m not sure where The Mandalorian really wants to go this season. For the third week in a row, we’ve ... By Peter GlagowskiNovember 14, 20200 Featured
Featured Deep Analysis: Hocus Pocus Hocus Pocus is the definitive Halloween movie. Depending on who you are, that statement is less of an opinion and more of a fact. ... By Jesse LabOctober 30, 20200
Featured The best unknown horror movie musicals to binge this Halloween There’s no shaking the fact that musicals are niche. You either love them or you hate them. The same applies to horror movies. ... By Jesse LabOctober 19, 20200
8.6 Featured NYFF Review: Red, White and Blue (Small Axe) Steve McQueen’s Small Axe is shaping up to be something special. The anthology of five feature-length films chronicles different lives from the 1960s ... By Hubert VigillaOctober 6, 20200
Featured Save our Cineworld Sunday’s news that Cineworld will be shutting down all of their cinemas across the UK for the winter, followed by news that Cineworld-owned ... By Sian Francis CoxOctober 6, 20200
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World vs. Reality 2010 was a really strange year for me. Back then I was in high school and while my time there was definitely mixed ... By Jesse LabOctober 1, 20200 Featured
8.5 Featured NYFF Review: Nomadland Chloe Zhao’s The Rider played at the 2017 New York Film Festival (NYFF) and was released the following year. I never got a ... By Hubert VigillaSeptember 26, 20200
Featured Peter’s Kung Fu Corner: Dirty Ho [Welcome to Peter’s Kung Fu Corner: a monthly column dedicated to retrospectives on the martial arts films I grew up watching. We’ll be ... By Peter GlagowskiSeptember 25, 20200
7.6 Featured Review: Enola Holmes I find it fascinating how studios have been able to adapt to the coronavirus wreaking havoc on Hollywood. Most movies that would have ... By Jesse LabSeptember 25, 20200
8.3 Featured NYFF Review: The Human Voice At the beginning of the pandemic, I joked with friends that coronavirus depression felt a lot like getting dumped. Think of that sense ... By Hubert VigillaSeptember 24, 20200
RIP Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1933-2020) In this tribute to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, we suggest checking out our review of On The Basis of Sex and watching the ... By Sian Francis CoxSeptember 21, 20200 Featured
4 Featured Review: Antebellum The proof of a devastating wound isn’t the gushing blood or savage pain of the moment it’s inflicted. It’s the scar that lingers, ... By Sam van der MeerSeptember 18, 20200