
In March, director Peyton Reed told Empire Magazine that his Ant-Man and the Wasp, despite early reports, is “not a romantic comedy,” […]
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In March, director Peyton Reed told Empire Magazine that his Ant-Man and the Wasp, despite early reports, is “not a romantic comedy,” […]
Read moreToys R Gone. Her smock said “Last of The Toys R Us Kids.” If that was any kind of honor, the […]
Read moreAre you tired of social media self-loathing? Well, I have good news: you can re-direct your negative vibes onto ill-fated movie […]
Read moreIn 1993, before binge-watching was feasible and when most TV shows were made to be as accessible as possible, a drama […]
Read moreWay back in the prolific filmography Steven Soderbergh (whose latest film, Unsane, is out on DVD this week), there’s the tiny […]
Read morePride Month was ushered in this year by A Kid Like Jake, a tender adaptation of Daniel Pearle’s play about a […]
Read moreArguably the first mainstream American film to portray contemporary occultism in depth, Roman Polanski’s Rosemary’s Baby — released 50 years ago this […]
Read moreFour movies deep and 20 degrees down, my brother and I were the last ones left at the Aut-O-Rama Twin. The […]
Read moreGiven his scene-stealing work as Lando Calrissian in Solo: A Star Wars Story and the artistic poignancy of his masterwork music […]
Read moreThis month saw the passing of Philip Roth, as important — and no less controversial — a figure to the field […]
Read moreThe neo-noir was a genre closely identified with the ‘90s. By 1998, though, neo-noirs were a dime a dozen, with directors […]
Read more“If people had to choose, this summer, between seeing one dinosaur movie, much as I’m proud of Carnosaur, I would probably […]
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