Scream has returned to dominate the horror genre and stke its claim as the epitome of a perfect modern slasher movie while respecting legacy.
Review Archives
Scream is a solid, fun slasher that is also predictable and a bit uneven. A good, not great entry in the series.
The King's Man is a solid, though entertaining, entry in The KIngsman franchise. Ralph Fiennes is especially great.
While uneven, the second half of Spider-Man: No Way Home delivers big time. Don't worry: No Spoliers to be found here.
Sword Art Online the Movie -Progressive- Aria of a Starless Night is a new theatrical anime movie from the unstoppable Sword Art Online series by author
The Monkey King Reborn is yet another telling of Journey to the West or The Monkey King. This time it's a Chinese CGI animated movie about the demigod Sun
The Advent Calendar debuts on Shudder today, and it may just become a holiday tradition for some. Give it a try.
The Emperor's Sword is an interesting curiosity: a seemingly typical wuxia movie about warriors who return to fight against the forces of a tyrant. It's a
Raging Fire, Hong Kong director Benny Chan's last movie, is 2021's most intense action movie, which says a lot in a year where we have No Time to Die, F9,
Encanto continues the recent trend of uneven, gorgeous Disney films where the script betrays an otherwise enjoyable experience.
While planning out your Christmas and holiday film watchlist, leave room for A Castle For Christmas, on Netflix this year.
Out of the Blue is a movie that should not exist. It was brought into existence through sheer force of will by director Dennis Hopper. It started as a
A House On The Bayou features a great cast, but the story fails them. It is available to watch on VOD and Epix tomorrow.
Home Sweet Home Alone is terrible, and under no circumstances should you watch it for any reason. It is now on Disney+
Edgar Wright's Last Night in Soho is a colorful, thrilling, and suspenseful romp through the 1960s and beyond.
Antlers is pretty disappointing, especially since the last ten minutes are some of the best in horror this year. Here's our review.
Halloween Kills is the most brutal film in the franchise, succeeding more than it fails. And Michael Myers is pi**ed in this one, y'all.
Lamb is the most unique and affecting film of the year so far, and guaranteed to stick with you long after it ends.
New Netflix slasher There's Someone Inside Your House is a fun and entertaining horror watch, with a great cast and brutal kills.
The Many Saints of Newark may not be quite the prequel that Sopranos fans were expecting, but it still provides some satisfying moments.
Dear Evan Hansen, Today isn't going to be a good day and here's why: The stage play's morality tale can't hold up in this filmed form. Sorry.
How Open Road's Copshop balances style and substance as an action thriller led by Frank Grillo, Gerard Butler, Alexis Louder, and Toby Huss.
Knights of Sidonia: Love Woven in the Stars is a theatrical movie spinoff that concludes the story set up by the original anime series, 6 years after the
James Wan returns to horror this weekend with Malignant and we welcome him back with open arms. Make sure you check it out this weekend.
Shang-Chi is one of the best MCU origin stories to date, and a welcome addition to the Avengers roster going forward in this new Phase.
Candyman is more slasher and body horror than its 1992 predecessor, but it slays with amazing cinematics, great kills, and social commentary.
Vacation Friends arrives on Hulu today, and it is not a very good time. A few laughs for sure, but disappointing overall.
Candyman returns to the big screen Friday, and it is an important addition to the horror genre for many reasons.
There are two moments in The Pebble And The Boy, out this Friday in the UK, that is even more fun when shunted together. John Parker, played by Patrick
Raging Fire, Hong Kong director Benny Chan’s last movie, is 2021’s most intense action movie, which says a lot in a year where we have F9 and The Suicide