Rafael Motamayor The Prank Review: Rita Moreno Is Deliciously Evil In A Black Comedy About A Teacher Framed For Murder [SXSW] Unsurprisingly, Rita Moreno is the best part of The Prank. Read More
Matt Donato Hypochondriac Review: A Powerhouse Donnie Darko Riff About Mental Health [SXSW] Hypochondriac entertains, informs, and terrorizes in equal bursts. Read More
Danielle Ryan Windfall Review: A Tightly Woven Thriller With Killer Performances Windfall is a lean, mean comedic thriller. Read More
Ethan Anderton Tony Hawk: Until The Wheels Fall Off Review: It's Skate Or Die In This Revealing Portrait Of The Skateboarding Icon [SXSW] Tony Hawk is the greatest living skateboarder, but despite the levels of fame and success he's reached, skateboarding has also brought him much pain. Read More
Danielle Ryan The Raised By Wolves Colony Report: Of Gods, Men, And Machines Raised by Wolves season 2 ends with a setup for an even wilder season 3. Read More
Chris Evangelista Black Crab Review: A Post-Apocalyptic War Movie On Ice Black Crab features soldiers ice skating to save the world. Read More
Josh Spiegel Cheaper By The Dozen Review: An Overstuffed Pilot Episode Pretending To Be A Movie There was potential here, but it goes unrealized. Read More
Hoai-Tran Bui The Outfit Review: Mark Rylance Is The Special Thread Holding This Tightly Wound Mobster Movie Together Mark Rylance is unsurprisingly the great performance that elevates this taut thriller that calls to mind better suspense films before it. Read More
Witney Seibold A Reliable 'Assimilation' For Episode 3 Of Star Trek: Picard Season 2 Picard season 2 heads back to 21st-century Los Angeles. Read More
Ethan Anderton More Than Robots Review: Clever Kids Compute And Cooperate In A Delightful Documentary [SXSW] Gillian Jacobs gets behind the camera to shine a light on the next generation of brilliant minds as they engage in a global robotics competition. Read More
Chris Evangelista The Blind Man Who Did Not Want To See Titanic Review: A Unique Film With Great Empathy [SXSW] The Blind Man Who Did Not Want To See Titanic is wholly unique, and features an incredible lead performance. Read More
Josh Spiegel Deep Water Review: A Return To Thrilling, Trashy Erotica Deep Water is a blend of internal character study and trashy 1990s erotica. Read More
Matt Donato Slash/Back Review: Attack The Block Meets Reservation Dogs [SXSW] Slash/Back is like Attack the Block meets Reservation Dogs. Read More
Matt Donato X Review: A Slick And Stunning Original Slasher [SXSW] Ti West is back with a violent vengeance. Read More
Witney Seibold Chloé Zhao Wasn't Concerned By Eternals' Divisive Reviews The Oscar-winning director took a swing with her Marvel Cinematic Universe movie, and the response was divided. Here's her reaction. Read More
Jeremy Mathai Halo Review: The Video Game Adaptation Tries To Find The Humanity Beneath The Helmet The first two episodes of Halo leave a lot to be desired. Read More
Ethan Anderton Spaz Review: A Fascinating But Tragic Profile Of The Rebel Who Pioneered Modern Day CGI VFX [SXSW] Spaz tells an intimate story that unfolds within a milestone moment in moviemaking history. Read More
Rafael Motamayor The Man Who Fell To Earth Review: A Timely And Fresh Adaptation Of A Sci-Fi Classic [SXSW] The Man Who Fell to Earth TV series is a promising, different take on familiar material. Read More
Rafael Motamayor Attack On Titan Final Season Makes Villains Of Everyone In Emotionally Damaging 'Traitor' Attack on Titan goes for maximum emotional damage by bringing back some old friends with an episode that makes traitors out of everyone. Read More
Ben F. Silverio Turning Red Spoiler Review: A Message We Need To Hear, No Matter How Old We Are Turning Red might be one of the most important Pixar films ever released. Read More
Chris Evangelista Bad Vegan Review: Another Shocking, Twisty True Crime Docuseries From Netflix Get ready for your new true crime addiction, until the next one comes along. Read More
Chris Evangelista The Thief Collector: Did A Seemingly Normal Married Couple Pull Off A Major Art Heist? [SXSW] A fascinating mystery with no real answers. Read More
Witney Seibold The Adam Project Spoiler Review: Scramblin' Towards Amblin It's a pity The Adam Project doesn't have anything remotely resembling an edge. Read More
Chris Evangelista The Cow Review: Winona Ryder Goes Through A Bad Breakup In This Unfocused Thriller [SXSW] Winona Ryder is the one bright spot in the otherwise murky thriller The Cow. Read More
Vanessa Armstrong Outlander's Latest Episode Tests Allegiances And Tees Up Some Witchery This week's Outlander brings both birth and death. Read More
Jacob Hall The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent Review: Nicolas Cage Is Nicolas Cage [SXSW] Nicolas Cage is fun as Nicolas Cage, but Pedro Pascal? We should keep an eye on that guy. Read More
Ethan Anderton Zoë Kravitz Gets A Cat And Sends Up Princess And The Frog In A Hit Or Miss Saturday Night Live Zoë Kravitz took time out of her cat burglar schedule to make her hosting debut at Saturday Night Live, and yes, there were cats and Catwomen. Read More