Marry Me Review: You Come Tweet Me
"Marry Me" is for you if you're looking for reasons to hate J. Lo. If you're looking for reasons to love J. Lo, ditto.
Read More"Marry Me" is for you if you're looking for reasons to hate J. Lo. If you're looking for reasons to love J. Lo, ditto.
Read MoreDecision to Leave is the movie for which Park Chan-wook won best director at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival and for good reason - here's our TIFF film review
Read MoreA taut Hitchcockian thriller for the COVID era, "Kimi" is an odd beast of a film.
Read MoreFittingly for its subject, it makes for a fascinating but frequently frustrating watch.
Read MoreAn admittedly watchable, admittedly tolerable example of what passes for a motion picture these days.
Read MoreThe results are mixed, but when writer/director Sean Ellis digs deep into his genre riffs and dread-laced atmosphere, "The Cursed" really works.
Read MoreA film that never quite loses sight of the original, but never clings too tightly to it either.
Read More"She Said" couldn't have come at a better time, highlighting the story of two investigative journalists who exposed Harvey Weinstein's many criminal acts
Read MoreShudder's new sequel V/H/S 99 takes the original concept to new heights -- and a new time -- with several great stories from an unsettling era in time
Read MoreThere's something surprisingly empowering about this adaptation that may not make itself apparent at first glance.
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Read MoreDwayne The Rock Johnson stars in the new DCEU outing Black Adam as a character he's been working on for more than a decade -- but it's still just an okay movie
Read MoreJessica Chastain and Eddie Redmayne star in the chilling true story-based Netflix film The Good Nurse, but is the film bold enough to bring this crime to life?
Read MoreAt this rate, one can only assume the next Batman will have to be played by either Werner Herzog or Eeyore.
Read MoreTo its credit, the directorial debut of Mimi Cave certainly appears to have a fresh genre hook upon first glance.
Read MoreJames Gray's semi-autobiographical film Armageddon Time features strong turns from its adult cast and star-making performances from Banks Repeta and Jaylin Webb
Read MoreA wonderful way to spend a couple of hours with Hollywood history.
Read MoreAll Quiet on the Western Front breathes new life into a near-century-old story, but the Netflix adaptation is just as effective and crushing as the 1930 film
Read MoreWeird: The Al Yankovic Story proves a likable and funny spoof of the musical biopic genre with great performances even if aspects of it could have been improved
Read More"Turning Red" proves that Domee Shi might be the future of Pixar.
Read MoreA film that works in spite of certain all-too-familiar elements.
Read MoreTi West's triumphant return to horror after nearly a decade away working in television and the occasional non-horror feature.
Read MoreA satire of toxic masculinity, disguised as a delightfully trashy genre piece.
Read MoreRyan Coogler's Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is a touching tribute to Chadwick Boseman and introduces an excellent new MCU villain in Namor the Sub-Mariner
Read MoreMark Rylance is one of the modern era's finest characters. This is not in question.
Read MoreAqua Teen Forever Plantasm Review has a new take on the ridiculous fast food franchise on Adult Swim, and it is even better than the first movie fans saw
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