Hocus Pocus 2 is like pulling out that year-old candy from last Halloween and being mildly surprised it doesn’t taste that bad.
Amusing humor and a very entertaining performance from The Rock consolidate Black Adam as one of the strongest DCEU outings.
This week, Jesse and Newsy’s Daniel Feingold discuss the Dwanye Johnson superhero flick Black Adam.
In the Sicilian town of Taormina, Italy, an aspiring poet in search of inspiration meets a folk singer trying to write a follow up to her breakout hit.
Without Gandolfini, without any sort of revelation, we’re left with a movie that sort of resembles The Sopranos but feels more like a cheap knock off.
Lee Jutton is back with two more films from this year’s New York Film Festival, with reviews of The Novelist’s Film and Walk Up!
While Terrifier 2 lacks some of the tension of the original, this long, surreal sequel makes up for it with scene after scene of showstopping gore.
Unpredictable and unapologetically violent, Terrifier may seem like a B-horror, but it is far from it.
In our latest report from the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival, Faisal Al-Jadir reviews Venus, Sisu and Viking!
The first 90 minutes of David Gordon Green’s Halloween Ends easily outweigh most of the films that have come before it.
A married woman with an unwanted pregnancy can’t get a legal abortion and works with a group of suburban women to find help.
In our latest report from the 2022 Heartland International Film Festival, Emily Wheeler reviews Dear Zoe, Corsage, Close and Me Little Me!
Featuring incredible performances all-around, and some of the best writing you’re going to see this year, The Banshees of Inisherin not one to miss.
A roboticist designs a lifelike doll programmed to bond with her newly orphaned niece, however, the robot becomes violently overprotective.
In our last report from the 2022 Heartland International Film Festival, Emily Wheeler reviews four more films!