Movies
Here is our archive of movie coverage, which includes reviews, explainers, features, lists, and more from the latest films.
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Otherhood Review: Have You Called Your Mother Today?
Anyone who has seen a movie or two will recognize the framework of Netflix’s new dramedy Otherhood, about three mothers, Carol (Angela Bassett), Gillian (Patricia...
The Red Sea Diving Resort Review: When Planning Your Weekend, Make This Film Your Last Resort
Moments into the latest Netflix streaming turkey, Chris Evans takes a queasy look at a truck full of people and then turns around to run...
Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989) Review
On this day, July 28, 1989, the 8th installment of the Friday the 13th franchise was released — Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes...
Shaun of the Dead (2004) Review
Fifteen whole years. That is how long audiences have been blessed by the existence of the unforgettable cult classic Shaun of the Dead. With the...
Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood Review: Tarantino’s Most Mature Work
Let’s get one thing straight. There is nothing like a Quentin Tarantino film. Nothing. There are few film experiences during which you can instantly know you...
The Son Review: Whose Child Is It Anyway?
It isn’t cool to be a man anymore. Perhaps it never was. Either way, the oppressive gender isn’t easy to garner sympathy for these days,...
Boi Review: A Spanish Thriller That Might Drive You Away
In this bizarre Spanish film that arrived on Netflix today, writer-director Jorge M. Fontana concerns himself with imagination. And, if we’re being frank, absurdity. Boi,...
Orphan (2009) Review
July 24th marks the 10-year anniversary of the premiere of the unquestionably disturbing horror, Orphan. Attentively disconcerting, Orphan delivered a refreshingly original concept that challenged...
The Wedding Guest Review: Slightly Incohesive, Yet Effective Film
When I first began to watch Dev Patel in The Wedding Guest, I had a passing thought that he found a script that could play...
Domino Review: An Over-Stylized Time Killer
Brian De Palma directed multiple box office smash films that have stood the test of time, that were not necessarily even critical darlings. Whom they...
The Art of Self-Defense Review: One Of The Very Best Dark Comedy’s of the Decade
The use of toxic-masculinity has been on the rise this past decade, where the smallest of films will have any critic worth their salt claiming...
The Great Hack Review: Big Data Equals Big Digital Propaganda
What needs to be understood before watching Netflix documentary The Great Hack, which will undoubtedly open up many layers of conversation, is that history repeats itself. Yes,...
The Lion King Review: Trying To Emote A Sense Of Pride
There has been a lot made about the new remake of a Disney classic being a glitzy frame by frame remake without bringing anything new...
American Pie (1999) Review
2019 marks the anniversary for the release of the cult classic teen movie American Pie, a raunchy, obscene celebration of American adolescence. Released in 1999,...
Secret Obsession Review: A Dull And Predictable Made-For-TV Thriller
If anyone has a secret obsession, it’s Netflix — though to be honest it isn’t much of a secret. The obsession is with cookie-cutter made-for-TV...
500 Days of Summer (2009) Review
Today, July 17th, 2019, marks the 10-year anniversary of the undeniably charming romantic/heartbreak comedy 500 Days of Summer. A classic in its own right 500...
Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein Review: Well, That’s A Mouthful
With the current television landscape being what it is, it’s rare that I make predictions about anything. But I’m feeling adventurous on this fine Tuesday,...
4 latas Review: A Road Trip Netflix Film That Is Void Of Ideas
Spanish Netflix film 4 latas prompted a memory of mine when I went on a road trip in the South of France. It was terrible. Not only...