Pop! Obsession: Funko Finally Unveils Second Wave Of ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Figures!
It's taken ages, but Funko has finally revealed the second wave of Spider-Man: No Way Home Pops! The wait, though? It was well worth...
Review: ‘The Son’Hugh Jackman Stars In Florian Zeller's Laughably Bad Look At A Family's...
Why didn't anyone tell me The Son was a horror movie? That's certainly what it felt like watching Florian Zeller's latest crippling family drama,...
Review: ‘The Guardians Of The Galaxy Holiday Special’Mantis And Drax Are A Special Gift...
It's easy to overlook James Gunn's films as intentionally vulgar, violent, and goofy, but what people ignore is that he's quite good at hitting...
Review: ‘Empire Of Light’Olivia Colman And Micheal Ward Dazzle In Sam Mendes' Beautiful Ode...
Over the last few years, Sam Mendes has directed nothing but gigantic blockbusters; 007 films Skyfall and Spectre, followed by the single-shot war film 1917. As good-to-great as...
‘Glass Onion’ Interview: Rian Johnson On The New Wave Of Great Detective Movies, A...
I met Rian Johnson a long time ago. It wasn't something I got into with him during our recent interview, although it was alluded...
Review: ‘Violent Night’David Harbour Unleashes A Stockingful Of Violence As A Badass Santa Claus
I'm old enough to remember when Hulk Hogan starred in the atrocious Santa with Muscles. Tough guys suited up as Santa is something that nearly...
Review: ‘Battle For Saipan’A Shallow War "Thriller" Highlighting A Lesser Known WWII Conflict
In the summer of 1944, a battle was waged on the Japanese island of Saipan known as Pacific D-Day. Battle for Saipan focuses on...
Review: ‘Emancipation’Will Smith And Antoine Fuqua Craft A Compelling Slavery-Era Chase Thriller, But That's...
Some years ago, Will Smith nearly took the title role in Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained. A famously ultra-violent tale of revenge, Smith turned it down...
Review: ‘Lady Chatterley’s Lover’Emma Corrin And Jack O'Connell Give In To Passion, But Within...
The pinnacle of so-hot-it's-been-banned literary classics definitively goes to D.H. Lawrence's 1928 novel, Lady Chatterley's Lover. Suppressed for much of the 20th-century, it didn't...
Review: ‘The Eternal Daughter’Tilda Swinton Gives An Incredible Dual Performance In Joanna Hogg's Haunting...
Old friends Tilda Swinton and director Joanna Hogg work together frequently, as they did recently in The Souvenir and The Souvenir Part II, dramas with a bit...