Twin gynecologists, Elliot and Beverly Mantle, perform ethically questionable procedures on infertile women.
While not all elements come together as cohesively as others, Jennifer’s Body proves itself to be one wild, satirically horrific experience.
While Summoning Sylvia does drag on occasion, it still delivers a very fun and funny ride from beginning to end.
One of the best shows of 2023 so far, Beef is an impeccably cast, riotous effort that disarms and discomforts in equal measure.
Everyone involved displays an appreciation to be on the screen telling this wacky, poignant, and compelling story, making this a total recommendation.
Hulu’s Boston Strangler, starring Keira Knightley and Carrie Coon, is the best serial killer–journalism movie since Zodiac.
One of Buster Keaton’s earliest features, Our Hospitality, stands on its own as a masterful comedy while also paving the way for his films to come.
That Martin Roumagnac was the only film they ever made together makes it a must-see for any fan, and a wonderful remembrance of their real-life romance.
World-changing events spectacularly disrupt the itinerary of a Junior Stargazer/Space Cadet convention.
Stalker dared to be better than just, “good.” It was great and kept me guessing throughout the entirety of its 90-minute runtime.
After their pilot dies unexpectedly, Doug White (Dennis Quaid) has to safely land a plane and save his entire family from insurmountable danger.
Some films aren’t able to spend millions of dollars on 60-second television ads and it’s up to real movie lovers to get the word out. Watch Enys Men.
This week, Jesse and Daniel Feingold from Scripps News discuss John Wick: Chapter 4.
Whether you’ve read it or not doesn’t matter anyway; the film is about the woman, not her novel- and Emily is a bold introduction to the writer.
Stranded on a crumbling rig in Baja, a family faces off against a vengeful megalodon shark.