Is American Hunter a "bad movie" on paper? Yes. Is it incredibly entertaining to watch? Absolutely.
Read MoreWhile Spielberg’s adaptation of Jurassic Park may have defined Michael Crichton’s career for many, Runaway is a fine starting point for the rest of his prolific career as a master storyteller.
Read MoreMartin Scorsese’s gangster films are well known for exploring masculinity (toxic or otherwise) and the role it plays in the lives of men and their loved ones and enemies. In the 1973 film Mean Streets, the level of masculinity one has is inversely proportional to how mature one is.
Read MoreLet’s get one thing straight at the outset: whether or not this review ends positively, if you’re the kind of person seeking it out, you should watch V/H/S Halloween. Full stop.
Read MoreIt’s immortal filmmaking, the sort of craft that burrows its way into souls.
Read MoreThe Piano Teacher isn’t a film for everyone, but for those willing to sit with its discomfort, it offers an experience that is impossible to forget.
Read MoreBlue Moon triumphs as a portrait of an artist due to writer Robert Kaplow’s witty script and Ethan Hawke’s terrific performance as Hart.
Read MoreFor reasons that extend beyond the film viewed in a vacuum, Robot Monster exudes a charm that is impossible to ignore.
Read MoreGodzilla vs. Biollante takes full advantage of the innovations of the time and rewards the viewer with the craft on display.
Read MoreSure, it’s easy to tell where Roofman is going from the get-go – these “based on true events” crime stories tend to follow all the same beats. That’s okay though, when you tell a tight enough story with a big enough heart.
Read MoreAfter the Hunt might build a world of identity politics in ivory towers, but the ideas it raises about privilege and power are never explored in-depth.
Read MoreJeremy Saulnier’s 2015 horror film Green Room has been rattling around in my brain recently.
Read MoreMisunderstood upon release, now revered for its complexity; that its messiness is what gives it such a voice, and the obsession with spectacle and unpredictability in modern times, Southland Tales follows suit, displaying the grotesque, beautiful fascination with disaster.
Read MoreIn a world where cinephiles ask “What if you made one character a Muppet?” Dan Akroyd dares to ask, “What if they were all Muppets, especially me?”
Read MoreIn 2025’s record-breaking animated epic Ne Zha II, writer/director Yu Yang 杨宇 (credited as Jiaozi 饺子) presents loud, bright, unbelievable artistic direction with a crew three times that of its predecessor, giving intricate visual details to every element on the screen.
Read MoreWhatever bit of distraction reading this review offers you, it would be superior to watching PCU.
Read MoreFrom social media stalking to uninvited home visits, Lurker explores the consequences a budding singer faces when letting, unbeknownst to him, a stan into his inner circle.
Read MoreAs a star vehicle, The Smashing Machine contains an inherent contradiction: we must see Dwayne Johnson transform, but must also always be aware that we’re watching Dwayne Johnson.
Read MoreThe Lost Bus is everything you can want from a movie like this; great acting, heroes to root for, a story that never loses speed (even when the bus breaks down), and a broader message about how man-made climate change is capable of destroying the communities we love.
Read MoreHelmed by Saoirse Ronan as the teacher who takes matters into her own hands, Bad Apples takes a satirical bite out of education.
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