Despite some improvements over the previous film, The Addams Family 2 still feels stuck in the first gear of safe animated adaptations.
A star-studded cast shoots their way through the West in The Harder They Fall, the latest…
With a breezy 85-minute runtime, there is always enjoyment to be found with such an impressive cast.
No Time To Die is an absolute triumph, not just as a thrilling conclusion to Daniel Craig’s era of Bond, but as one of the best in the series.
The Harder They Fall is a confident and engaging debut, staying just on the right side of story versus style with the entertaining tale of revenge.
While the first episode is a chaotic menagerie of characters, Dopesick’s subsequent episodes begin to find their footing, delivering intrigue.
Edited from decades of footage that were self-shot by Kilmer himself, Val is an extraordinary piece of filmmaking.
Alana Kane and Gary Valentine grow up, run around and fall in love in California’s San Fernando Valley in the 1970s.
Bright and peppy, The Wachowski’s Speed Racer is a bonafide live-action cartoon and well worth a second look.
With strong performances, The Power of the Dog delivers on its promise, offering a solid narrative tale of strength, masculinity and grief.
Nick and Janine live in marital bliss until Janine’s ex-husband warps time to try to tear them apart.
In this week’s installment of Horrific Inquiry, we take a look back at George A. Romero’s 1968 masterpiece, Night of the Living Dead.
The Velvet Underground wields the hands of time, recapturing and evolving into a time capsule of art within a new wave style of documentary.
This week Jesse is joined by Rilwan Balogun joins to discuss The Many Saints of Newark, the new movie prequel to The Sopranos.
In the final entry of the No Time To Die Countdown, Jake Tropila takes a look back at Spectre, the fourth Bond film starring Daniel Craig.