
‘Everything, Everything’ Falls Apart (FILM REVIEW)
Its director and stars can’t save a mediocre script, but they give it their best try.
Its director and stars can’t save a mediocre script, but they give it their best try.
Covenant still isn’t the Alien movie fans want, and it’s better for it.
Tamblyn makes the jump to director in a stunning, fascinating way.
What fresh hell is this?
An awkward tragicomedy with heart, Norman excels on the strengths of its cast.
Psychological horror reaches stunning heights in Ben Young’s feature debut.
One of the greatest movies of the last quarter century gets a definitive release.
The high bar set by its predecessor proves too much for Star-Lord and company this time around.
Eugenio Derbez charms in this crossover comedy.
Please, god, let us forget this waste of film.