Ben F. Silverio Watch The First Nine Minutes Of Cobra Kai Season 5 And A Sneak Preview Of Andor Right Now Cobra Kai season 5 and Andor are among September's streaming releases, and now you can get a sneak peak at both shows. Read More
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Danielle Ryan Clerks III Review: Kevin Smith's Deeply Personal Goodbye To The Past Clerks III brings things full circle at the Quick Stop in many ways, and it feels like a definitive ending to Kevin Smith's saga. Read More
Vanessa Armstrong Disney's Pinocchio Review: Re-Watch The Original Instead Of This Wooden Remake Maybe it's time Disney gives these live-action remakes a break. Read More
Matthew Monagle Death In Space Is A Sci-Fi Horror RPG That Lets You Have A Good Time Simulating A Bad Time Death in Space is the perfect gateway drug for horror fans looking for an entry point into the world of tabletop roleplaying games. Read More
Ryan Scott Barbarian Review: A Genuinely Shocking (And Fun) Descent Into Horror Barbarian offers something rich (and scary!) underneath its misleadingly simplistic surface. Read More
Hoai-Tran Bui See How They Run Review: A Breezy, Winking Caper That Knows What It Owes To Whodunits Before Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan run away with a familiar but self-aware whodunit. Read More
Jeremy Mathai Margaux Review: Feel Free To Ignore The Call Coming From Inside This Smart House Margaux represents a cautionary tale, just not quite the one it set out to be. Read More
Marshall Shaffer Master Gardener Review: Paul Schrader's Late Career Hot Streak Is In Full Bloom [Venice] Master Gardener asks its audience to contemplate the limits of forgiveness. Read More
Barry Levitt Bee And PuppyCat Review: A Whimsical, Gorgeous Series Fans Have Been Waiting For Bee and PuppyCat is the television equivalent of a wholesome, comforting meal. Read More
Rafael Motamayor Cobra Kai Season 5 Review: We're In The Endgame Now The legacy sequel reaches its finest moment. Read More
Erin Brady Universal Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights 31 Review: The Premier Halloween Haunt Goes Back To Basics Halloween Horror Nights 31 offers a wide selection of scares, from classic Universal movie monsters to the return of the Pumpkin Lord. Read More
Hoai-Tran Bui Don't Worry Darling Review: Florence Pugh Saves Herself In A Stylish Thriller That Falls Short Of Its High-Minded Ideas Maybe worry a little, darling. Read More
Marshall Shaffer The Banshees Of Inisherin Review: Martin McDonagh's Best Film Is Wordsmithing At Its Wisest [Venice] The Banshees of Inisherin captures both the elemental resonance of folklore with the sophisticated weightiness of classic stage drama. Read More
Shania Russell House Of The Dragon Allows The Targaryens To Get Bloody In 'Second Of His Name' When we're welcomed back to Westeros with Second of His Name, three years have elapsed. Read More
Marshall Shaffer The Whale Review: Brendan Fraser Shines In A Derivative Darren Aronofsky Film [Venice] Brendan Fraser is easily the best part of The Whale. Read More
Lex Briscuso Pearl Review: Mia Goth Goes Bonkers For Fame And Love In Her Biggest Breakout Role Yet [Venice] Mia Goth delivers her best performance yet. Read More
Marshall Shaffer Bones And All Review: A Bloody Brilliant Tale Of Young Love On The Run [Venice] A sincere, swooning romance (with cannibalism). Read More
Valerie Ettenhofer Amazon Is Delaying The Rings Of Power Reviews On Prime Video To Combat Trolls Amazon is on a quest to defeat the would-be trolls attempting to review bomb The Rings of Power. Huzzah! Read More
Caroline Cao The LAIKA: Life In Stop Motion Exhibit At The Museum Of The Moving Image Showcases The Legacy Of The Animation Studio [Exclusive] 'It's a chance to look back on all of this excellence that Laika has created over time and really look at the legacy.' Read More
Cass Clarke Who Invited Them Review: The Charming Home Invasion Thriller Overstays Its Welcome Who Invited Them doesn't deliver anything new, but it entertainingly plays with familiar ideas. Read More
Marshall Shaffer Bardo Review: Alejandro González Iñárritu's Felliniesque Fantasy Falls Flat [Venice] Bardo is an incoherent grab-bag of visual metaphors delivered with all the subtlety of a sledgehammer. Read More
Barry Levitt Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul Review: Regina Hall Is Sensational In This Incisive Satire All hail Regina Hall. Read More
Marshall Shaffer TÁR Review: A Star Is Torn As Cate Blanchett's Conductor Falls Tragically From Grace [Venice] TÁR is a Cate Blanchett masterclass. Read More
Chris Evangelista The Anthrax Attacks Review: The Post-9/11 Amerithrax Story Gets The Netflix Doc Treatment A needless storytelling device hampers what could've been a solid documentary. Read More
Lex Briscuso White Noise Review: Noah Baumbach's Contagion Tale Wrestles With Death And Spectacle [Venice] White Noise is both a cautionary tale and a redemption arc for humanity all at once. Read More
Chris Evangelista The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power Review: A Sweeping Fantasy Series That Yearns To Recapture The Magic Of Peter Jackson's Trilogy One Prime Video series to rule them all? Read More