Hoai-Tran Bui Easter Sunday Review: No Amount Of Prayer Could Save This Movie Easter Sunday is exactly what you expect from a movie starring an irritating stand-up comic and directed by the guy behind Super Troopers 2. Read More
Chris Evangelista Prey Review: The Predator Series Heads Back In Time, Blending A Revisionist Western With A Bloody Monster Movie Prey is a great new addition to the Predator series. Read More
Hoai-Tran Bui Luck Review: Skydance's Pixar-Lite Adventure Jinxes Itself Luck tries to capture the magic of Ghibli and Pixar, and ends up falling flat. Read More
Josh Spiegel Only Murders In The Building Dives Into Mabel's Past In The Latest Episode Thank you for stealing my fish. Read More
Josh Spiegel Bullet Train Review: A Slick, Glib, Moderately Entertaining Adventure Bullet Train is, by and large, very pleased with itself and only sometimes earns that level of pleasure. Read More
Matt Donato Skinamarink Review: An Experimental Kinder Trauma Horror Experience [Fantasia] Kyle Edward Ball transports audiences back to those unmistakable waking nightmares of wandering around households while mommies and daddies slumber. Read More
Matt Donato The Harbinger Review: Sets The Bar For Covid Pandemic Horror [Fantasia] The Harbinger showcases how to address the ongoing pandemic and still deliver an unobstructed bone-chilling horror tale. Read More
Chris Evangelista Five Days At Memorial Review: A Harrowing, Disturbing Mystery With No Good Answers Five Days at Memorial is disturbing. Perhaps too disturbing. Read More
Matt Donato The Breach Review: A Strong Finish Opens The Gates To Hell [Fantasia] Rodrigo Gudiño's latest is a mix between Lovecraft and Cronenbergian squishiness. Read More
Lex Briscuso Bodies, Bodies, Bodies Review: The Gen Z Horror-Comedy Romp Is Fast, Funny, And A Tonally On-Point Terror Real life will always be bloodier than fiction. Read More
Danielle Ryan In Westworld Season 4, Episode 6, Everyone's 'Fidelity' Is Put To The Test A copy of a copy of a copy is inevitably going to have less fidelity than the original. Read More
Caroline Cao Notre Dame De Paris Review: This French Musical Goes Hard On Showy Spectacle This musical accepts itself as an emotional experience. Read More
Chris Evangelista The Best New Blu-Ray Releases: Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness, Raging Bull On The Criterion Collection, And More What's new on Blu? Read More
Matt Cabral Disney Wish Delivers Magic Without Drowning In Pixie Dust The Disney Wish is not the floating theme park you might be expecting. Read More
Valerie Ettenhofer Paper Girls Review: A Singular, Satisfying Take On Girlhood And Time Travel Paper Girls is the rare comic book adaptation that both honors and improves upon the source material. Read More
Barry Levitt They/Them Review: A Fright Free Slasher That Completely Misses The Mark They/Them is disappointing and forgettable. Read More
Matthew Monagle Fallout: Atomic Bonds Turns Post-Apocalyptic Game Into A Wasteland Wonder In this installment of Cardboard Cinema, we explore the nuclear wasteland of the board games Fallout and Fallout: Atomic Bonds. Read More
Rafael Motamayor Players Season 1 Spoiler Review: League Of Legends Makes For An Entertaining And Compelling Sports Doc Players is another winning mockumentary from the team behind American Vandal. Read More
Josh Spiegel Only Murders In The Building Gets Explosive In A Glittery New Installment I want soup! Read More
Josh Spiegel DC League Of Super-Pets Review: A Half-Good Boy Of A Movie DC League of Super-Pets is eminently forgettable. Read More
Bryan Young Star Wars: Padawan Gives Us A Thrilling Young Obi-Wan Kenobi Adventure The new book is equal parts fun, thrilling, and introspective. Read More
Chris Evangelista Better Call Saul Season 6 Returns To Gene With 'Nippy' Anyone in the mood for a Cinnabon? Read More
Matt Donato Glorious Review: A Goopy Lovecraftian Restroom Comedy [Fantasia] Yes, this is a movie about a Lovecraftian glory hole. What more do you need to know? Read More
Jeff Ewing Thirteen Lives Review: A Visually Accomplished Ticking-Clock Thriller With Nuanced Central Performances Ron Howard's take on the Tham Luang Nang Non cave rescue is tense and engrossing. Read More
Josh Spiegel Nope Spoiler Review: A Thrilling Spectacle About The Horrors Of Exploitation Nope confirms Jordan Peele is the next great blockbuster auteur. Read More
Danielle Ryan Westworld Season 4, Episode 5 Explores The Nature Of Reality 'This world is a lie.' Read More
Ryan Scott What If...? Season 2 Premiere Review: Captain Carter Gets Her Winter Soldier [Comic-Con] She can do this all day (for a sequel). Read More