PIONEERS: FIRST WOMEN FILMMAKERS: An Essential Collection Of Early Cinema
PIONEERS: FIRST WOMEN FILMMAKERS: An Essential Collection Of Early Cinema

From slapstick comedy shorts to action serials, Pioneers: First Women Filmmakers includes a wide range of films made by women that should keep any fan of cinema history occupied and enraptured for hours.

SPEED KILLS: John Travolta on Snooze Control
SPEED KILLS: John Travolta On Snooze Control

While not quite as offensive as Gotti, Speed Kills is just as disposable, with Travolta yet again starring in an incompetent and unimaginative feature.

Once Upon A Fantasy: Lanthimos & Tarantino's Grand Delusions
The Folly Of Power In THE FAVOURITE

The Favourite may be Lanthimos’ most crowd pleasing work yet, but it doesn’t shy from showing the doomed reality of chasing power.

SECOND ACT: Too Many Subplots, But is it Enough?
SECOND ACT: Too Many Subplots, But is it Enough?

Individually, scene to scene, Second Act has its highlights. But as a whole, the film simultaneously works and doesn’t work – the epitome of a mixed bag.

RUST CREEK: A Tense, Effectively Executed Survival Thriller
RUST CREEK: A Tense, Effectively Executed Survival Thriller

Anchored by a strong performance from Hermione Corfield, Rust Creek is a deceptively layered thriller that touches upon the horror in being a woman.

ARCTIC Trailer
ARCTIC Trailer

A man stranded in the Arctic after an airplane crash must decide whether to remain in the relative safety of his camp or to embark on a trek through the unknown in hopes of making it out alive.

Trash Caviar: The Accidental Magic of TEEN WITCH
Trash Caviar: The Accidental Magic Of TEEN WITCH

A happy accident spit out the low-budget Hollywood machine, Teen Witch is compelling in a way that no individual person could pull off on their own.

Are the RSC LIVE: THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR Still Happy in the #MeToo Era?
RSC LIVE: THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR: Still Happy In The #MeToo Era?

The Merry Wives of Windsor can be enjoyed by all whether you are versed or have no knowledge of the works of Shakespeare.

STATE LIKE SLEEP: Slick But Ultimately Flat Noir
STATE LIKE SLEEP: Slick But Ultimately Flat Noir

As a narrative dive into the complexities of grief, State Like Sleep grazes the surface but doesn’t commit.

Last Month On THE FLASH: Mysterious Father Figures, More Time Travel, A Familiar Foe, & Cicada’s Downfall?

Things are certainly heating up in month 2 of The Flash just in time for them to cool off during the holiday break.

From THE DARK KNIGHT Into THE SPIDER-VERSE: The Making Of The Superhero Spectrum

From the brooding Dark Knight through the bulk of the MCU and into the Spider-Verse, the superhero spectrum showcases the many ways in which the genre can adapt and evolve.

Terrifying Implications Of The Netflix Christmas Multiverse

Within the past year, Netflix has released a slew of Christmas movies to their platform; we take a look at this rising trend in streaming.

AT ETERNITY'S GATE: William Dafoe Shines in Frustrating Biopic
AT ETERNITY’S GATE: Willem Dafoe Shines In Frustrating Biopic

Carried by the weight of Willem Dafoe’s performance, At Eternity’s Gate is not a bad film, but it is not an outstanding one either.

TEEN SPIRIT Trailer
TEEN SPIRIT Trailer

In Teen Spirit, Violet (Elle Fanning) enters a local singing competition with the help of an unlikely mentor that will test her integrity, talent and ambition.

THE WALKING DEAD First 1/2 Of Season 9: What Does TWD Look Like Without Rick Grimes?
THE WALKING DEAD First 1/2 Of Season 9: What Does TWD Look Like Without Rick Grimes?

The Walking Dead season 9 begins with camaraderie, brushes with loss, and successfully combines tension and intrigue.