Gaby Del Valle In Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here, Jonathan Blitzer examines how North and Central American migration moves in two directions.
By Matt Solomon Published: April 24th, 2024
In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we’re going to strap on our ballerina shoes and sharpen our wooden stakes as we review the 2024 horror-comedy “Abigail”
OnePlus has surprised us by announcing a wider release for its OnePlus Pad Go Android tablet and a special edition of the OnePlus Watch 2 smartwatch.
Colorado Rockies hitting coach Hensley Meulens posted a video of himself on a flight from Denver to Toronto.
Want a stoner comedy for 420? Try "Hanky Panky," a gleefully absurd slasher spoof from directors Lindsey Haun and Nick Roth. Review.
A trailer has been released for the British comedy A Family Affair, starring Joe Wilkinson, Laura Aikman, and Jane Asher. The film is written, directed, and produced by...
Alex Garland’s apocalyptic drama stars Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, Cailee Spaeny and Stephen McKinley Henderson.
"The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed", Joanna Arnow's debut, is a funny, BDSM-flavored comedy about a woman searching for meaning in life. Review.
Though Boy Kills World (the feature debut of German writer-director Moritz Mohr) tries its best to conjure a snarky, gory action flick à la Deadpool, a sorely lacking script, bloated runtime, and aimless direction render this revenge flick aggressively tepid. Starring Bill Skarsgård, Jessica Rothe, and Michelle Dockery, Boy Kills World follows the titular Boy (Skarsgård), an orphaned young man living on the fringes of a “totalitarian hellhole” of a society that operates under the boot of the...
We went in with open minds and open wallets, and yes, we finally tried "Mamaw's Beer Cheese."View Entire Post ›
When Woody Allen talks about the directors he seeks to emulate, imitate, or merely copy from, the names he is likely to mention are Ingmar, Federico, and maybe Jean (as in Renoir). Notwithstanding his well-publicized penchant for the giants of midcentury European cinema, Allen also owes a major debt to a far less pretentious (and, […]