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Bookworm (2024) Rob Hunter Sure, it’s lightweight, but it’ll have you smiling, and that’s no small thing.
Posted Jul 21, 2024
Longlegs (2024) Rob Hunter Longlegs, ultimately, is a chiller that excels in crafting and maintaining an atmosphere that wants nothing less than to convince you that all is lost and safety is an illusion of the cruelest kind.
Posted Jul 12, 2024
Kill (2023) Rob Hunter Kill isn’t just its title, it’s also the lead character’s mantra — and yeah, it is glorious.
Posted Jul 08, 2024
Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1 (2024) Rob Hunter A great American western, and the first part of something even grander.
Posted Jul 08, 2024
The Exorcism (2024) Rob Hunter The ideas at play here, along with Russell Crowe’s dedicated presence, are enough of a draw to make the film worth a peek, but there are far more entertainingly devilish films around.
Posted Jun 25, 2024
Life After Fighting (2024) Rob Hunter It’s the kind of immensely entertaining action movie that will have you cheering as very bad dudes are ended with a violently righteous fury.
Posted Jun 14, 2024
Under Paris (2024) Rob Hunter This is killer shark horror/thriller done right across the board, from money well spent on CG to a cast and crew locked in and ready to create a seriously fun tale of nature gone amok with an assist from our own poor ecological choices.
Posted Jun 13, 2024
Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In (2024) Rob Hunter Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In is a big, brutally entertaining blast that pairs real heart with a whole lot of stylish and thrilling butt-kicking.
Posted May 29, 2024
Nightwatch: Demons Are Forever (2023) Rob Hunter This belated sequel survives on the talents of both Bornedal and his cast, but the weight of its trauma-centric narrative risks sinking it all.
Posted May 15, 2024
Force of Nature: The Dry 2 (2024) Rob Hunter Once again brings some intelligently thrilling goods from down under.
Posted May 15, 2024
Infested (2023) Rob Hunter Infested wants to remind you why you were scared of spiders as a kid — and why you should still be terrified of them even as an adult.
Posted May 03, 2024
Sting (2024) Rob Hunter Sting finds some minor thrills as the extraterrestrial arachnid goes about its creepy, flesh-eating business, and fans of the subgenre will enjoy those highs. The human element is nowhere near as strong, though.
Posted May 03, 2024
Challengers (2024) Rob Hunter Challengers is the real deal, a film that’s as honest and insightful as it is pleasingly exhausting. You’ll leave the theater smiling, satisfied, and wet head to toe, and that, my friends, is a great time at the movies.
Posted Apr 12, 2024
Monkey Man (2024) Rob Hunter Dev Patel’s ambition is evident even if it doesn’t always reach its target.
Posted Apr 12, 2024
Late Night with the Devil (2023) Rob Hunter The hook works even if the execution stumbles, and along with some smile-inducing effects work.
Posted Apr 11, 2024
Exhuma (2024) Rob Hunter The journey moves viewers from the ghostly to the monstrous with meaning and history behind the horror, and while there are thought-provoking elements at play here there’s also a desire to deliver big, creepy, gory, beautiful thrills.
Posted Apr 11, 2024
Love Lies Bleeding (2024) Rob Hunter Kristen Stewart and Katy O’Brian will have you cheering for true romance.
Posted Apr 11, 2024
Dune: Part Two (2024) Rob Hunter Villeneuve brings the epic scope, Zendaya brings the heart and humanity.
Posted Apr 11, 2024
No Way Up (2024) Rob Hunter Jump in with the appropriate B-movie expectations, and you’re likely to be pleasantly surprised by its personality, thrills, and resourcefulness.
Posted Feb 25, 2024
Dark Harvest (2023) Rob Hunter Gory delights and a wickedly cool, squash-headed creature are tasty treats that make up for the clunkiness elsewhere meaning it’s a film worth giving a spin to this spooky season.
Posted Feb 09, 2024
The Deep Dark (2023) Rob Hunter A low budget keeps its ambition from tipping over into greatness, but it still delivers chills and a solid creature feature down in the dark.
Posted Feb 09, 2024
The Marvels (2023) Rob Hunter Unlike too many of its predecessors, this is a fast-moving and fun entry in the MCU.
Posted Feb 09, 2024
Thanksgiving (2023) Rob Hunter Leftovers may be scarce, but you’ll definitely be returning to this one year after year.
Posted Feb 09, 2024
Silent Night (2023) Rob Hunter Silent Night can’t touch Woo’s all-timers, but it’s still an entertaining, action heavy ride with some surprising heart.
Posted Feb 09, 2024
In A Violent Nature (2024) Rob Hunter It’s only January, but one of the kills executed so beautifully by In a Violent Nature feels like a shoo-in for the year’s best and most memorable.
Posted Feb 09, 2024
Monster (2023) Meg Shields It’s an admirable balancing act that speaks volumes of Kore-eda’s strengths as a filmmaker. And that he does all of this without falling into an overblown melodramatic trap is nothing short of a miracle.
Posted Dec 07, 2023
Hundreds of Beavers (2022) Meg Shields This is dam good stuff.
Posted Nov 29, 2023
Fingernails (2023) Meg Shields To its credit, Fingernails looks like cinema. But it feels like a gargantuan waste of time...
Posted Oct 02, 2023
The Beast (2023) Meg Shields Featuring the two scariest things the French can imagine: pop-up ads and Ego death.
Posted Oct 02, 2023
Dream Scenario (2023) Meg Shields Finally. ‘Inception’ for people who know what “milkshake duck” is.
Posted Oct 02, 2023
The Holdovers (2023) Meg Shields After the uncharacteristically terrible Downsizing, The Holdovers marks an unequivocal return to form for its director.
Posted Oct 02, 2023
Pet Sematary: Bloodlines (2023) Rob Hunter Not every tale suggests a need for more backstory, and Pet Sematary needs absolutely none.
Posted Oct 02, 2023
One-Percent Warrior (2023) Rob Hunter While the first half underwhelms on the action front it succeeds with a fun script and another quietly charismatic turn by Sakaguchi at his most playful.
Posted Oct 02, 2023
When Evil Lurks (2023) Rob Hunter When Evil Lurks takes no prisoners as a horror film where innocence is either non-existent or ineffective against the dark, and Pablo Fuu‘s score helps drive the energy and the horror towards that abyss.
Posted Oct 02, 2023
No One Will Save You (2023) Rob Hunter Kaitlyn Dever is quietly becoming one of the all-time greats.
Posted Oct 02, 2023
The Boy and the Heron (2023) Meg Shields It is both a full-throated celebration of creativity, as well as a lamentation for the effort and cost it takes to sustain the dream of making things slowly, lovingly, and with care.
Posted Oct 02, 2023
Dicks: The Musical (2023) Meg Shields A profoundly silly, stupid, and ridiculous film that is easily one of the comedic highlights of the year.
Posted Oct 02, 2023
Next Goal Wins (2023) Meg Shields If you’re worried that you won’t like Next Goal Wins because you’re not a soccer person, don’t worry. There are plenty of other reasons not to like it.
Posted Sep 15, 2023
Gaga: Five Foot Two (2017) Sinead McCausland Despite the different settings in which the disorder affects Gaga, one thing’s clear: it’s not adding to her art, but acting as a hindrance to it. Five Foot Two shows a woman’s pain without any added commentary other than the subjects’ own.
Posted Sep 12, 2023
Priscilla (2023) Lex Briscuso Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla Presley biopic is a subtle and frank look at her fairytale romance with Elvis and the delicate yet powerful way she takes back her agency.
Posted Sep 05, 2023
Maestro (2023) Lex Briscuso Bradley Cooper’s Maestro puts the filmmaker front and center, but his acting far surpasses his directorial eye for his second feature.
Posted Sep 03, 2023
Poor Things (2023) Lex Briscuso When science and humanity mix, you get Yorgos Lanthimos’ Poor Things, an utterly magical odyssey that gives us the best performance of Emma Stone’s career thus far.
Posted Sep 01, 2023
Magazine Dreams (2023) Lex Briscuso Elijah Bynum’s Sundance breakout laser-focuses on star Jonathan Majors, whose incel bodybuilder character is cracking at the seams.
Posted Aug 08, 2023
Cora Bora (2023) Lex Briscuso Meg Stalter is a star, and now the world will finally get to see her lead the way in this dramedy that shows her off as the complete acting package.
Posted Aug 08, 2023
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023) Brad Gullickson Spider–Man: Across the Spider–Verse is gloriously additive, and the result is the best comic book movie ever made.
Posted Aug 08, 2023
Extraction 2 (2023) Rob Hunter While the first film is a solid but unevenly paced action hit, the follow up is a slicker, highly exhilarating ride that sees returning director Sam Hargrave and his team ramp up everything that worked so well the first time around.
Posted Aug 08, 2023
The Wrath of Becky (2023) Rob Hunter The Wrath of Becky is a bloody good time and a quick, fun new chapter in one girl’s unconventional coming-of-age journey.
Posted Aug 08, 2023
Fear the Night (2023) Rob Hunter Fear the Night simply doesn’t work, and the only thing left to fear here is the threat of more Neil LaBute movies.
Posted Aug 08, 2023
Lovely, Dark, and Deep (2023) Rob Hunter A creepy chiller that finds dark mysteries in the woods.
Posted Aug 08, 2023
Baby Assassins 2 (2023) Rob Hunter A mismatched buddy comedy with great action and lots of talk about food? Yes please.
Posted Aug 08, 2023
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