Jon Negroni

Jon Negroni is an author and Film/TV critic currently residing in the Bay Area for reasons not even he understands. He's also the host of the Cinemaholics podcast and a writer for The Young Folks, The Spool, and a few other outlets you might find agreeable. You can find him on Twitter at @JonNegroni.

‘Till Death’ review: Megan Fox has to survive the dead weight of marriage in this killer comeback

"I'm gonna cut myself free of you. If it's the last thing I do." A horror movie with as many… Read More

July 8, 2021

‘F9’ review: Despite its title, this franchise no longer gives an F (and that’s a good thing)

When it comes to the laws of reality, physics, and any sense of characters being grounded in a world that… Read More

June 23, 2021

‘The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It’ review: In their third ghostly caper, the Warrens suffer from some tired rituals

Despite only making up three titular movies to date, the “Conjuring Universe” from Warner Bros. has so far stretched to… Read More

June 4, 2021

‘A Quiet Place Part II’ review: Krasinski echoes the minimalist horror of ‘Part 1’ with maximum impact

After a slew of less-than-successful indie films, John Krasinski found his stride as a successful blockbuster director with A Quiet… Read More

May 27, 2021

‘Wrath of Man’ review: Jason Statham and Guy Ritchie are back to their old action flick tricks

It's been 23 years since Guy Ritchie helped launch Jason Statham as a reliable action-thriller star in 1998 with Lock,… Read More

May 7, 2021

Retrospective: After 20 years, ‘A Knight’s Tale’ has yet to change its stars with critics, and that’s a shame

A Knight's Tale was my first theatrical surprise. My mother dragged me to the multiplex in late May of 2001,… Read More

May 6, 2021

Interview: ‘Without Remorse’ star Jodie Turner-Smith talks working with Michael B. Jordan and that time he hacked her Spotify account

In Without Remorse, Jodie Turner-Smith stars alongside Michael B. Jordan as Lt. Commander Karen Greer, an elite member of the… Read More

April 28, 2021

‘Monday’ review: Sebastian Stan and Denise Gough bring a new level of chaos to the romance genre

At first glance, Monday seems about as conventional as you'd expect from a whirlwind romance between two Americans living overseas.… Read More

April 15, 2021

‘Voyagers’ review: lo-fi sci-fi aims to prove that even in space, We Live in a Society

Mankind's obsession with leaving Earth in search of greener frontiers is a relatable enough concept to make the basic premise… Read More

April 8, 2021

Film Review: ‘Concrete Cowboy’ wears a few too many hats in this coming-of-age drama

On the horses is where I spent most of my days. If you’re a troubled human being, the movies claim… Read More

April 2, 2021

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