REVIEW: Zombie Christmas Musical Anna and the Apocalypse

Anna and the Apocalypse is a Scottish zombie high school musical comedy set at Christmastime. Does it fulfill every magical possibility of that delicious combination of themes? No, but let’s be reasonable. It’s a remarkably self-assured and polished second feature by director John McPhail (expanding on a 2011 short by Ryan McHenry), with tuneful, rhyme-full […]

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REVIEW: Arthouse Horror Suspiria

Suspiria, from Call Me by Your Name director Luca Guadagnino, is a remake of a 1977 cult favorite by Italian horrormeister Dario Argento — but don’t feel bad if that means nothing to you. Argento, a legend in horror circles for his genre-defining work in giallo films, never had mainstream name recognition, and while Suspiria was his […]

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Three-Named Actors of the ’90s: A Survey

It’s a specific kind of agony: You’re holding court at a party and synopsizing your favorite episode of Clarissa Explains It All. Naturally, everyone is interested, but then you go and accidentally call Melissa Joan Hart “Melissa Michelle Gellar.” The party guests’ faces fall. It’s bad. They’re looking at you the way Tom Everett Scott […]

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REVIEW: Boxing Drama Creed II

The financial and artistic success of Creed, a Rocky sequel that was thoughtful and character-driven in a way that most Rocky sequels aren’t, inspired optimism that subsequent chapters would follow suit. At the center was a dynamic new character, Adonis Creed (Michael B. Jordan), son of Apollo Creed, trying to make his mark on the world outside […]

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REVIEW: Addiction Drama Beautiful Boy

In 2008, journalist David Sheff and his son Nic published parallel memoirs, Beautiful Boy and Tweak, detailing Nic’s struggles with drug addiction and David’s efforts to help him. Both books are credited as source material for the film Beautiful Boy, directed by Felix van Groeningen (Broken Circle Breakdown) and written by him and Luke Davies (Lion), […]

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REVIEW: Crime Biopic Robin Hood

After countless adaptations and remakes, you’re undoubtedly quite familiar with the tale of Robin Hood, the charismatic and good-hearted thief who robs from the rich to give to the poor. But, as Taron Egerton’s title character instructs in the opening voice over of Robin Hood, “forget history.” You wouldn’t be interested in yet another retelling […]

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REVIEW: Harry Potter Mishegoss Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

The biggest crime in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald surprisingly isn’t one perpetrated by Johnny Depp (though he’s definitely a problem). What makes this sequel to Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them such a frustrating experience is that everything about it — save for the beasts themselves — feels so distinctly … underwhelming. […]

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