Bryan Young Star Wars: Tales Of The Jedi Review: A Series Full Of Stunning Animation, Pathos And Galaxy Lore With stories focusing on Count Dooku and Ahsoka Tano, we see that these characters might have more in common than it seems. Read More
Rafael Motamayor Chainsaw Man Episode 3 Is Action-Packed, Funny, And Gnarly This is pure chaos, pure violence, pure Chainsaw Man. Read More
Barry Levitt Peter Von Kant Review: A Moody, Melodramatic Chamber Piece [London Film Festival] A moody, meditative melodrama, an exciting psychological character study. Read More
Erin Brady The Riddler: Year One #1 Review: Paul Dano's Batman Prequel Is Black And Blue And Dead All Over Paul Dano's The Riddler from The Batman gets his own comic book origin story, written by Paul Dano himself. Read More
Shania Russell House Of The Dragon Season 1 Ending Explained: The Point Of No Return This means war. Read More
Adam Wescott Chuchu Takes The Stage In Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury's 'Unseen Trap' The fourth episode of Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch From Mercury slows its roll after last week. Read More
Barry Levitt The White Lotus Season 2 Review: Everyone's Favorite Hotel Chain Gets Bigger, Bolder, And Stranger Ready to back to The White Lotus? Season 2 is bigger, bolder, and stranger. Read More
Jeff Ewing Black Adam Spoiler Review: A Promising Film With Odd Choices Watch out for spoilers, Black Adam! Read More
Hoai-Tran Bui 'The Power Of The Doctor' Ends Jodie Whittaker's Doctor Who Run As It Began — As A Disappointment Farewell, Thirteen. Maybe you were just unlucky. Read More
Chris Evangelista Guillermo Del Toro's Cabinet Of Curiosities Review: A Wickedly Fun Creepshow Full Of Gore, Goo, And Ghouls The anthology series is catnip for horror fanatics. Read More
Ryan Scott Black Adam Earns $7.6 Million In Thursday Box Office Previews, DC And The Rock Off To A Good Start Will Black Adam change the hierarchy of power at the box office? Most likely. Read More
Matt Donato Terror Train Review: Punch Your Ticket To Boredom [Brooklyn Horror Film Festival] Terror Train commits the sin of being forgettable. Read More
Caroline Cao One Fine Morning Review: A Clear-Eyed Drama About Love And Farewell [NYFF] Like in her previous works, director Mia Hansen-Løve has a gentleness when painting the portrait of women living and enduring in transitions. Read More
Hoai-Tran Bui Raymond And Ray Review: A Tale Of Two Brothers, And Two Wasted Performances From Ethan Hawke And Ewan McGregor Raymond and Ray wastes the potential silver screen magic you should have by casting Ethan Hawke and Ewan McGregor as brothers. Read More
Matt Donato Summoners Review: A Witchy Indie With Practical Magic DNA [Brooklyn Horror Fest] A lighter horror film with Practical Magic vibes. Read More
Ryan Scott Superhero Bits: More Moon Knight With Oscar Isaac Is A Real Possibility, Gotham Knights Reviews & More Today in superhero news: Julia Roberts is down for a superhero movie, sure, why not? Read More
Sarah Milner The Peripheral Review: The Splashy New Prime Video Sci-Fi Series Is A Swing And A Miss The Peripheral is simultaneously too much and not enough. Read More
Chris Evangelista The Best New Blu-Ray Releases: Nope, Lost Highway, Beast And More Nope, Lost Highway, Bullet Train, and more head to Blu-ray. Read More
Matt Donato Run Sweetheart Run Review: The Most Dangerous Date [Brooklyn Horror Fest] A knock-down, drag-out thriller. Read More
Hoai-Tran Bui The School For Good And Evil Review: Paul Feig Works His Magic For A Frothy But Flawed Family Film The School for Good and Evil is a frothy and fun time, helmed by a director who knows and has respect for the material. Read More
Bryan Young Andor Episode 7 Puts Everyone In A Prison Of Their Own Making Andor episode 7 really shows us how difficult life is for everyone living under the boot of the Empire. Read More
Josh Spiegel Ticket To Paradise Review: Two Stars Can Only Get You Halfway There It's great to have Julia Roberts and George Clooney together again, even if the film they're in is lacking. Read More
Witney Seibold Black Adam Review: A Superhero Movie, But Worse Black Adam ends up feeling like an outline rather than a finished movie. Read More
Rafael Motamayor Chainsaw Man Episode 2 Hilariously Introduces The Rest Of The Team, As Well As The Nut Devil It's the attack of the Nut Devil! Read More
Hoai-Tran Bui Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power Spoiler Review: All Plots That Wander Are Not Lost The old that is strong does not wither, deep roots are not reached by the frost. Read More
Caroline Cao Queens Of The Qing Dynasty Review: A Queer Friendship Set To Electronic Music And Lyrical Textures [NYFF] Queens of the Qing Dynasty is a frank portrait of neurodiversity. Read More
Chris Evangelista Unsolved Mysteries Season 3 Review: The Well-Produced Revival Unleashes More Inexplicable Stories Maybe you can help solve a mystery. Read More