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Review: ‘Fear Street Part 3: 1666’A Satisfying End To What Could Be A New...
Fear Street Part 1: 1994 welcomed us to Shadyside, a town labeled “Murder Capital, USA”. A dark shopping mall shrouded with neon lights is...
Review: ‘Fear Street Part 2: 1978’Continues To Successfully Ax Through The Summer With Second...
It’s already been a week since the first Fear Street film was released and it was fantastic! Part 2: 1978 will be available this...
Review: ‘Fear Street Part 1: 1994’Netflix's Month Of Fear Gets Off To A Killer...
Holy shit it’s finally here! A film trilogy bringing to life the teen horror novels of the Fear Street Saga series written by R.L....
Review: ‘Goodrich’Michael Keaton Charms His Way Through A Formulaic, Uninspiring Family Dramedy
Is there anyone who doesn't love Michael Keaton? I ask that question seriously. It doesn't matter what generation you're from, Keaton has probably made...
Review: ‘Slingshot’Casey Affleck Loses His Grip In Mikael Håfström's Paranoia-Inducing Space Thriller
Cryo-sleep and the deep, dark loneliness of space rarely go well together. We have loads of movies to back this up. Either a person...
Review: ‘MaXXXine’Mia Goth And Ti West Kill It in Ode To Beautiful, Sleazy 1980s...
Ti West should never leave the grimy, hilarious, scandalous, murderous world of Maxine Minx behind. The third film in his X trilogy continues the...
Review: ‘The American Society Of Magical Negroes’Justice Smith Attempts To Keep White People Comfortable...
*NOTE: This review was originally part of our Sundance Film Festival coverage.*
Oh boy, did I want The American Society of Magical Negroes to be a stand-out...
Review: ‘Out Of Darkness’Stone Age 'Predator'-esque Horror Delivers Tension And Brutality By Firelight
If a Predator movie was set in the Stone Age period, it might look something like Out of Darkness. To me, that's high praise...
Sundance Review: ‘The American Society Of Magical Negroes’Justice Smith Attempts To Keep White People...
Oh boy, did I want The American Society of Magical Negroes to be a stand-out film here at Sundance. Did I ever. This comes from someone...
Review: ‘Strays’Will Ferrell And Jamie Foxx Voice Dogs On An Incredibly Filthy, Mildly Funny...
Studios learned long ago that you can't go wrong with movies featuring talking babies or talking dogs. For some reason, audiences will never get...