Antlers Review: Terror In A Small Town
"Antlers" turns out to be a film that was very much worth the wait, delivering sleep-with-the-lights-on terror just in time for Halloween.
Read More"Antlers" turns out to be a film that was very much worth the wait, delivering sleep-with-the-lights-on terror just in time for Halloween.
Read MoreIt's nothing short of a disappointment to see a great director make his first big misstep the second he finally steps out of his comfort zone.
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Read MoreIt's a director recapturing some of the most pivotal moments of his childhood, without ever overlooking the grit that helped shape many of them.
Read MoreWill Smith delivers a towering performance at the center of "King Richard." Is it enough to support the rest of the film?
Read MoreMike Mills has an extraordinary gift for finding new paths through familiar terrain.
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Read MoreParents, brace yourselves - you're about to endure two more years of being asked when the next "Sonic" movie is finally gonna come out.
Read MoreThe film arrives with the tagline "You are invited back to the magic," and in some ways that is correct.
Read MoreA work of cinematic carnage no other director could deliver.
Read MoreStearns is a sharp enough filmmaker to play with your expectations even in his own stripped-down sphere.
Read MoreA must-see for Cage devotees and casual fans alike.
Read MoreTriumphs in terms of pure cinematic spectacle, but feels ever so slightly insubstantial when viewed as anything more than a genre exercise.
Read MorePierre Perifel's debut signals the arrival of a talented new voice who has helped create something that stands apart from the rest of DreamWorks' output.
Read MoreIf you thought "No Way Home" had surprises, you ain't seen nothing yet.
Read MoreDespite a few interesting stylistic flourishes, and a killer score co-written by the great John Carpenter, it's ultimately another disappointment.
Read More"Top Gun: Maverick" is the ideal model for a legacy sequel, improving upon the original even if some of its inherent flaws carry over.
Read MoreAn unforgettable, squirm-inducing movie experience that lives in your head for days afterward, whether you like it or not.
Read MoreFor longtime fans of the series, it's the animated movie we've been waiting for.
Read MoreA film that feels not just like a return to form, but the culmination of 20 years of waiting for the right time to make a new horror film.
Read MoreWhen all is said and done, personality is Hollywood's most underrated special effect.
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Read More"Clerk" does an excellent job at giving the audience exactly what they're looking for.
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