THE MISSING CHILDREN is a heavy but worthwhile docuseries
by Whitley Albury, Staff Writer
This docs-series explores guilt, tacit acceptance, and shame.
by Whitley Albury, Staff Writer
This docs-series explores guilt, tacit acceptance, and shame.
This week’s question:
In honor of The Batman, what is your favorite on screen incarnation of the Caped Crusader?
Bonus question: Who is your favorite member of Batman’s rogue’s gallery?
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
Hulu's new show The Dropout, based on Rebecca Jarvis' ABC News podcast of the same name, is Elizabeth Holmes' Social Network or Wolf of Wall Street.
by Jacob Harrington, Contributor
A deep dive into the career of Taylor Sheridan so far.
by Ryan Silberstein, The Red Herring
A short list of Batman stories that have common ground with the new film from Matt Reeves..
by Hunter Bush, Staff Writer
Get smart about The Unknown Man of Shandigor…
by Kristian Cortez, Staff Writer
After a two-episode break, this week’s Pam & Tommy sees the return of the Rand Gauthier storyline.
by Ryan Silberstein, Managing Editor, Red Herring
Stagecoach, Destry Rides Again, and the revitalization of the western genre in 1939.
by Stacey Osbeck, Staff Writer
I’ve always loved a good ghost story, but don’t particularly enjoy horror.
by Hunter Bush, Staff Writer
A lot of bands love movies. Especially horror movies.
by A. Freedman, Staff Writer
Cyrano is a special movie–see it in a dark theater with a tissue box.
by Clayton Hayes, Staff Writer
Watching Big Gold Brick, the debut feature by writer/director Brian Petsos, felt like trying to assemble a jigsaw puzzle with half the pieces missing.
by Whitley Albury, Staff Writer
The film tells the (sometimes) true story of Alan McGee, one of the three men behind Creation Records. If the name doesn’t immediately ring a bell, don’t worry.
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
Looking at the unmercifully Czech name in my byline, it’s fair to say that this sort of Slavic sad boy cinema is baked into my DNA.
by Ryan Silberstein, Managing Editor, The Red Herring
At every moment, Delta Space Mission delights and surprises, making this a worthy addition for anyone who loves classic animation or science fiction.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
It’s easy to understand why Hellbender is getting so much praise from the horror community since it premiered.
by Clayton Hayes, Staff Writer
Where are our Starstruck Blu-rays? Remastered soundtrack releases? Stage adaptations?
by Kristian Cortez, Staff Writer
This episode brings us deeper into the history of how Pamela Anderson became the Pamela Anderson we all know.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
The time between 1964 and 1967 saw lots of social and racial unrest in the culture that Star Trek was being born into.
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
The one person who fully gets Andy Kaufman is the guy filling his shoes on the big screen.