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
Danielle Ryan DMZ Review: A Well-Crafted Tale About Hope In The Face Of Hopelessness DMZ seems meant to inspire us and remind us of our own power, even when the road ahead seems impossible. Read More
Chris Evangelista Shining Girls Review: Elisabeth Moss Is Unstuck In Time In This Creepy, Mystifying Series Shining Girls is mysterious. Very, very mysterious. Read More
Matt Donato The Cellar Review: Who Says Math Can't Be Scary [SXSW] The Cellar is an adventurously melancholic representation of Irish horror. Read More
Ethan Anderton To Leslie Review: Andrea Riseborough Is Astounding As An Alcoholic Stumbling Towards Redemption [SXSW] Andrea Riseborough is incredible in this drama about a lottery winner who drank away all her money and has to hit rock bottom hard before she turns it around. Read More
Ethan Anderton Linoleum Review: Jim Gaffigan Shines In A Perplexing But Beautiful Tapestry Of Life And Love [SXSW] Jim Gaffigan gives a career-best performance in this South by Soutwest selected indie dramedy that's much more than meets the eye. Read More
Jacob Hall Marcel The Shell With Shoes On Review: A Lovely Slice Of Whimsical, Melancholy Magic [SXSW] Jenny Slate voices your new favorite movie character. Read More
Ethan Anderton Spin Me Round Review: Alison Brie Gets Embroiled In A Meandering But Entertaining Comedic Thriller [SXSW] Alison Brie goes on a promising restaurant franchise retreat in Italy that slowly turns into chaos in the latest film from writer/director Jeff Baena. Read More
Chris Evangelista The Pez Outlaw Review: A Breezy, Charming Documentary About The World Of Pez Collecting [SXSW] The Pez Collector is pretty light, but that's part of its charms. Read More
Jeremy Mathai WeCrashed Review: Anne Hathaway Steals The Show In A Sleek, Seductive Tale Of A Startup Gone Wrong WeCrashed is not just about the story of WeWork. It's also a surprisingly genuine, well-developed, yet unflinchingly toxic love story. Read More
Chris Evangelista Nothing Lasts Forever Review: This Highly Cinematic Documentary Holds A Loupe Over The Diamond Industry [SXSW] 'The diamond was always a lie.' Read More
Ethan Anderton I Love My Dad Review: Patton Oswalt Is Perfect In This Extraordinarily Cringeworthy Comedy [SXSW] This is one of the most cringeworthy movies ever, but in a good way. Read More
Matt Donato Sissy Review: When Influencers Attack [SXSW] Hannah Barlow and Kane Senes' appropriately scorched-earth Sissy is more than a cautionary tale. Read More
Chris Evangelista The Girl From Plainville Review: Strong Performances Anchor A Difficult, Emotionally Draining Show Elle Fanning delivers a disturbing performance in the bleak The Girl From Plainville. Read More
Jacob Hall Everything Everywhere All At Once Review: Chaos And Kindness Collide In A Mind-Melting Masterpiece [SXSW] The new film from the directing duo Daniels puts Michelle Yeoh through the multiverse. Read More
Matt Donato Deadstream Review: A Haunted House Comedy For The Livestreaming Age [SXSW] Deadstream is a goofball, gross-out, grim-but-gleeful crowd pleaser. Read More
Hoai-Tran Bui Pachinko Review: Soo Hugh's Stirring Prestige Series Streamlines A Singular Immigrant Saga Pachinko is a story told in pieces, but the pieces are more vibrant, earnest, and stirring than most any other show on TV today. Read More