Film Bits: Oscar Season Kicks Off with ‘The Post’ Trailer
Plus, the first trailer for ‘Fifty Shades Freed’ and the NSFW trailer for ‘I, Tonya’.
Blu-ray Review: ‘Patti Cake$’ Comes Home
One of the year’s most delightful surprises is now available to own.
‘LBJ’ a Toothless, Saccharine Look at a Complex President (FILM REVIEW)
Woody Harrelson gives a 10-star performance while everything else falls flat.
‘Last Flag Flying’ A Poignant Study of Post-Military Life (FILM REVIEW)
A trio of outstanding performances catapults Richard Linklater’s latest film to phenomenal heights.
‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Is Marvel at Its Best (FILM REVIEW)
Fun is the main star of Marvel’s latest superhero epic.
Netflix Lands Another Knock Out with ‘Stranger Things’ Season Two (TV REVIEW)
Hawkins, Indiana is as creepy and delightful as it ever was in the second season of the hit Netflix series.
Halloween Screaming Guide
There’s no need to risk the crowds and the mayhem of Halloween when you can stay home and enjoy these terrifying visions.
The Power of ‘The Work’ (FILM REVIEW)
A stunningly emotional and heartfelt documentary, The Work is a must see film.
The Flawed But Interesting Failure of ‘All I See Is You’ (FILM REVIEW)
It’s a swing and a miss, but the swing is almost worth watching.
Film Bits: ‘Phantom Thread’ Unleashes First Trailer
Plus, new trailers for I, Tonya and I Love You, Daddy.
Vinyl Lives: Jerry Goldsmith’s ‘Alien’ Score Gets the Mondo Treatment
Jerry Goldsmith’s terrifying score gets a beautiful new packaging.
‘Mark Felt’ Fails to go Deep (FILM REVIEW)
Liam Neeson helps, but this Deep Throat biopic still chokes.
‘Tragedy Girls’ An Enjoyable Romp Through the Slasher Sandbox (FILM REVIEW)
These girls are to die for, #Blessed
Joys and Pains of Poverty Explored in ‘The Florida Project’ (FILM REVIEW)
Sean Baker’s latest work is a poignant look at the forgotten segments of our society.
A Perfect Circle Unleashes ‘The Doomed’ (SONG REVIEW)
A Perfect Circle returns with a perfect vengeance.
DVD Review: ‘Lady Macbeth’ A Taut, Terrifying Thriller
The stunning, chilling tale is now available to own.
Roger Deakins: The Academy’s Unluckiest Visionary Genius
Cinematographer Roger Deakins is one of the best, and one of the unluckiest, men working in Hollywood today,
‘The Last Jedi’ Trailer Blows Us Away
Director Rian Johnson seems to blown the lid off of a galaxy far, far way.
Blu-ray Review: ‘Baby Driver’ Gets Better with Each New Viewing
Out now and DVD and Blu-ray, Edgar Wright’s Baby Driver is a film that keeps getting better.
Film Bits: ‘Justice League’ and ‘Pacific Rim Uprising’ Release New Trailers
Plus, Netflix gives us a small taste of David Fincher’s latest series.