Although there are about fifty Dracula movies in development right now it does seem to me as if the horror movie makers have done some rummaging about... Read More
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And some folks would say Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt in Passengers had it rough! In Oxygen, our lead Elizabeth (Mélanie Laurent) will encounter more... Read More
Army of the Dead is fine enough and delivers on its promise. Whether that makes Zack Snyder’s latest project a good movie, though, is certainly... Read More
Nothing comes as expected in The Killing of Two Lovers, the new film from writer/director Robert Machoian (God Bless the Child). That includes the title,... Read More
The best way to describe this week’s episode of Mare of Easttown is laying the groundwork. While the first three episodes were certainly intense, tonight was... Read More
It’s been 23 years since Guy Ritchie helped launch Jason Statham as a reliable action-thriller star in 1998 with Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.... Read More
If you knew that the number of photos you could take on your phone on any given day was limited, and that instead of deleting... Read More
Premiering at the 45th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival, The Water Man came in as a film that surprisingly lacked much audience awareness... Read More
A Knight’s Tale was my first theatrical surprise. My mother dragged me to the multiplex in late May of 2001, kicking and screaming all the... Read More
Truth may be stranger than fiction, but that doesn’t mean it’s always a story worth telling. Or, in the case of the new film, Above... Read More

‘The Djinn’ review: Little Boy Boos
‘Oxygen’ review: A tight thriller full of reveals that will leave you breathless
‘Army of the Dead’ review: Its snark is worse than its bite
‘The Killing of Two Lovers’ review: Clayne Crawford and Sepideh Moafi are remarkable in Robert Machoian’s satisfying psychological thriller
‘Mare of Easttown’ recap: Episode 4 – “Poor Sisyphus”
‘Wrath of Man’ review: Jason Statham and Guy Ritchie are back to their old action flick tricks
New Directors/New Films Festival review: In ‘Short Vacation,’ the end of the world is just the beginning
‘The Water Man’ review: David Oyelowo’s mystical directorial debut is a heartfelt family adventure
Retrospective: After 20 years, ‘A Knight’s Tale’ has yet to change its stars with critics, and that’s a shame
‘Above Suspicion’ review: Jack Huston and Emilia Clarke star in a sex thriller throwback that’s beneath them both
A Guide to the 2026 Oscar-Nominated Documentary Short Films
A Guide to the 2026 Oscar-Nominated Live Action Short Films
A Guide to the 2026 Oscar-Nominated Animated Short Films
‘DTF St. Louis’ Review: Jason Bateman and David Harbour Star in Sex and Death Mystery That’s Mostly Flaccid [D]