BULLET TRAIN packs a torrent of punches into a confined space
by “Doc” Hunter Bush, Staff Writer
Boy howdy did I have a good time with Bullet Train!
by “Doc” Hunter Bush, Staff Writer
Boy howdy did I have a good time with Bullet Train!
by Nick Nelson, Staff Writer
Survival is a fight.
by Victoria Potenza, Staff Writer
If you like neon aesthetics, murder, and making fun of dumb rich kids than Bodies, Bodies, Bodies will probably be as entertaining to you as it was for me.
by Nikk Nelson, Staff Writer
One of the most well-executed, courageous, and, finally, thankfully, original romcoms I’ve seen in a really long time.
by Emily Maesar, Associate Editor, TVJawn
Thirteen days after the United States 1988 election, the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation aired
by Jaime Davis, Staff Writer
It’s hard for me to think of another actor of any generation whose star shines as bright as Cary Grant’s.
by “Doc” Hunter Bush, Podcast Czar
Howdy everyone, and welcome to Everything Old Is New Again, my monthly column covering Adaptations, Remakes, and Legacy Sequels coming to screens great and small!
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
In this episode, for the first time, the tape ends and we're abruptly left looking at a blue screen.
by Matthew Crump, Staff Writer
I feel I owe Joan Crawford an apology.
by Ryan Silberstein, Managing Editor, Red Herring
“The future don't matter to us. Nothing matters now - not the land, not the money, not the woman. I came here to see you, 'cause I know that now you'll tell me what you're after.”
By Audrey Callerstrom, Associate Editor and Staff Writer
What to make of Lena Dunham’s return to movies?
by Ian Hrabe, Staff Writer
Ultimately the solid cast and quirky storytelling tips this into the good side of so-so, and Novak shows enough promise with his screenwriting.
by Victoria Potenza, Staff Writer
Hypochondriac fits well alongside films like The Babadook and Relic.
by Audrey Callerstrom, Staff Writer
When it comes to films, I’ve given more thought lately to who exactly is telling the story.
by Ryan Smillie, Staff Writer
It seems close to impossible to dispute Meryl Streep’s status as one of the best actors of all time.
by Emily Maesar, Staff Writer
Not Okay is having a conversation about the trauma of being online, of being perceived so much that it starts to wear you down until you feel like lying is the only way to be something.
by Fiona Underhill, Contributor
Newman on Heat – The Long, Hot Summer (Ritt, 1958) and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Brooks, 1958)
by Clayton Hayes, Staff Writer
If, like me, you’re interested in the history of your genre films, this is a great pickup.
by Ryan Silberstein, Managing Editor, Red Herring
Nope is one of the best studio movies of the year so far, and I can’t wait to see it again.
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
There's a lot of covered ground here, but the heart of the episode comes in the last ten minutes and, if you're anything like me, it's what you've been anticipating since the show premiered in 2015.