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  • Hope van Dyne (Evangellne Lilly) and Scott Lang (Paul Rudd)

    Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania Review: A Wild Journey Through Space And Time

    Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is sometimes fun, but it also feels like thin filler for the introduction of Kang the Conquerer into the MCU film world

    By Dominic Griffin Read More
  • Amos and Rebecca-Diane argue

    Theater Camp Review: An Ode To Theater Kid Energy

    Theater Camp, which debuted at Sundance Film Festival, has some serious theater kid energy that makes it a fun little adventure for drama and comedy fans

    By Audrey Fox Read More
  • Freddie rides in a car through Seoul

    Return To Seoul Review: A Truly Transformative Character Study

    Return to Seoul is a powerful story with an exceptional lead performance by Park Ja-Min and interesting shifts in tone throughout the Oscar shortlisted story

    By Reuben Baron Read More
  • Mike (Channing Tatum) dances with Max (Salma Hayek Pinault)

    Magic Mike 3 Review: An Off-Beat Last Dance

    Steven Soderbergh returns to conclude the Magic Mike trilogy with the Channing Tatum and Salma Hayek-led Last Dance, but there's something missing in the film

    By Dominic Griffin Read More
  • Rebecca and Eileen dancing

    Eileen Review: Psychological Drama That Comes Up Short

    Eileen, which premiered at Sundance Film Festival, features compelling performances from Anne Hathaway and Thomasin Mackenzie but needs a longer runtime

    By Audrey Fox Read More
  • A composite of various Star Wars villains

    Every Major On-Screen Star Wars Villain Ranked By Ruthlessness

    Let's take a look at the major baddies of Star Wars not just in terms of how memorable or compelling they are, but which ones are the most ruthless of all.

    By Hannah Wylie Read More
  • Michelle in the desert

    The Outwaters Review: Frightening Found Footage

    The Outwaters is a dreadfully successful new found footage horror film that breathes new life into the subgenre with its creepy environments and camerawork

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • Bruce Wayne, Peter Parker, Mary Jane, and Rachel Dawes

    Marvel And DC Movies Have Been Feeding Millennials Terrible Romantic Male Role Models

    Don't look to superhero movies for good relationship advice, because these creeps are the worst.

    By Tom Meisfjord Read More
  • Adrian sits for dessert

    Great TV Shows That Wound Up Getting Review Bombed

    These 12 TV shows prove, all of which received critical acclaim and gained fan followings, that great shows can get review bombed for any reason at all.

    By Rita Dorsch Read More
  • Jonathan Majors at Sundance

    Magazine Dreams Review: A Beautiful Nightmare

    Jonathan Majors stars as an obsessed body builder in the Sundance World Premiere film Magazine Dreams, which serves as a centerfold for toxic masculinity

    By Audrey Fox Read More
  • Maja (Josephine Park)

    Attachment Review: Mothers, Monsters, And Moral Conundrums

    Attachment is a suspense film with some important representation but it is limited in the scare factor and relies a bit too much on coincidences throughout

    By Reuben Baron Read More
  • Dave Bautista as Leonard

    Knock At The Cabin Review: Shyamalan Spin On The Apocalypse

    M. Night Shyamalan delivers another thrill ride to fans with his newest apocalyptic adventure Knock at the Cabin, which features David Bautista, Jonathan Groff

    By Dominic Griffin Read More
  • Robert and Margot look at each other

    Cat Person Review: An Intriguing Story That Loses Its Focus

    Cat Person, based on the viral story from The New Yorker, makes a significant change in the third act that renders the film subpar compared to its source

    By Audrey Fox Read More
  • Bill and Frank mourn on The Last of Us

    The Last Of Us Episode 3 Appears To Be Getting Review Bombed (Which Puts It In Esteemed Company)

    Despite recent review bombing, The Last of Us still draws in a lot of viewers. And it's far from the only recent project to fall victim to review bombers.

    By Melissa Lemieux Read More
  • Julia Roberts as Tinkerbell

    The Most Underrated Steven Spielberg Movie Is Way Better Than You Remember

    It's time to reevaluate Hook, and acknowledge it for the masterpiece it is.

    By Nick Staniforth Read More
  • Heather cuts her own hair

    My Animal Review: A Queer Werewolf Romance With Bite

    "My Animal" is horror movie full of LGBTQ+ themes, charismatic performances, searing chemistry, and werewolves. It's not just scary -- it's sizzling.

    By Reuben Baron Read More
  • Asante Blackk looks toward at the sky

    Landscape With Invisible Hand Review: ET And Economics

    Alien invasion drama "Landscape with Invisible Hand" attempts high-minded sci-fi, but it might have been better off as an absurd farce.

    By Reuben Baron Read More
  • Daisy Ridley bites fingernail

    Sometimes I Think About Dying Review: Lifeless Romance

    "Sometimes I Think About Dying" is an understated comedy-drama -- but its low-key approach might hurt it more than it helps.

    By Audrey Fox Read More
  • Evelyn holds a child in her arms outside

    All Dirt Roads Taste Of Salt Review: A24's Most Avant-Garde Feature

    A24's All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and stands out for its refusal to adhere to traditional movie making principles

    By Reuben Baron Read More
  • Gabi in a creepy mask

    Infinity Pool Review: Infinite Talent, Limited Payoff

    Brandon Cronenberg follows in his father David's footsteps with a body horror that shocked audiences at Sundance Film Festival before its theatrical debut

    By Reuben Baron Read More
  • Ria Khan does a kung fu pose

    Polite Society Review: A High-Flying Kick Of A Comedy

    Polite Society is a Sundance sensation, featuring an unusual action-comedy film with Priya Kansara running a high-energy kung fu YouTube channel with her sister

    By Reuben Baron Read More
  • Shotgun Wedding Lopez Duhamel poster

    Shotgun Wedding Review: Hallmark Meets Die Hard

    Amazon Prime Video's Shotgun Wedding features Jennifer Lopez and Josh Duhamel as a bride and groom who have to save their guests from a hostage takeover

    By Alistair Ryder Read More
  • A doll sticking to the wall in Skinamarink

    Skinamarink's Reviews Are Not All Positive

    "Skinamarink" is exploding at the box office, and while critics are loving the movie audiences and horror fans are a bit more divided.

    By Mike Worby Read More
  • Ashton Kutcher smiling at premiere

    That '90s Show Fans Aren't Holding Back Their Distaste For The Series' Laugh Track

    "That '90s Show" is continuing the trend "That '70s Show" started by including a laugh track, but many fans aren't happy with this choice.

    By Jason Shomer Read More
  • Spencer looking off-camera

    There's Something Wrong With The Children Review: Scary Kids, Scary Futures

    There's Something Wrong with the Children certainly delivers on the promise of its title, but the new horror also has some surprises and strong themes to show

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • Parker wearing a mask

    Sick Review: In Quarantine, No One Can Hear You Scream

    Sick is the pandemic thriller fans have been waiting for, starring two girls on a getaway and dealing with trauma, grief, and, of course, some stabby killers

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • Joel Miller on The Last of Us

    The Last Of Us Reviews Are All Saying The Same Thing

    Has "The Last of Us" been given the treatment it deserves in its transition to live action? Absolutely. In fact, it may have even surpassed it.

    By Nick Staniforth Read More
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