Home Movie Reviews Luckiest Girl Alive Review: Mila Kunis Carries Tepid Adaption Of Intense Story The film never rises to exceptional heights with its visuals and doesn’t quite have the moving writing Knoll was praised for when she wrote her…
Read moreIt’s that time of the year again when Alton Towers throws on its festive fun Christmas event and for the second year running the beautiful festive lantern display, Lightopia returns with a new route and big finale for 2022. Christmas…
Read moreHome TV Reviews 'Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin' Review: Adam Devine Revives a Franchise That Faded From the Spotlight Goofy in all the right ways, this spin-off series injects some welcome new life into the Pitch Perfect world. Image via…
Read moreNothing ever dies. It’s true in television as much as it is in vampire fiction, as the last few decades of weaponized nostalgia have seen dozens of properties remade for the small screen. Most of them are mere echoes of…
Read moreCrime Scene is sustained by the barest of narratives, but co-writer/director Pedro Tavares rewards patient viewers with an unsettling sense of creeping trepidation. It’s the holiday season in Rio de Janeiro. A solitary woman smoking a cigarette is in the foreground…
Read moreContinuing to capitalize on '80s nostalgia by optioning TV shows based on real-life people and events, Hulu's Welcome to Chippendales is part-true crime, part-biopic, part-men doing cheesy dance routines while stripping, and 100% pure guilty pleasure. The limited series tells…
Read moreHome Movie Reviews Bromates Review: Crandall’s Outlandish Comedy Struggles To Bring The Laughs There’s an enormous effort to entertain, but Bromates runs out of ideas faster than it can provide organic laughs. Brendan Scannell, Lil Rel Howery, Josh Brener, and…
Read moreNow streaming on Peacock we bring you our thoughts on this depressingly beautiful movie with our Meet Cute review. Sheila, a young woman grappling with suicidal thoughts, discovers that a tanning bed in a nail salon is a time machine.…
Read moreIt was more than a decade ago that The Walking Dead aired its stunning first episode. Such a strong beginning is difficult to remember as we now find ourselves at the end of a meandering final season that, like the…
Read moreThere has always been a certain dark irreverence and cartoonish bizarreness to musician-turned-director Rob Zombie’s cinematic outings, as prominently seen in his earliest horror sagas “House of a Thousand Corpses” and its sequel “The Devil’s Rejects.” Take, for example, Captain…
Read moreOPENING IN NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES! The United States is in the midst of its most intense battle over reproductive rights. That makes the core narrative of writer/director Hirokazu Koreeda’s Broker, to say the least, timely. The film opens…
Read moreHome TV Reviews 'Echo 3' Review: Mark Boal's Foray Into Thriller Television Falls Flat There is much that Echo 3 seems to be going for in grappling with deeper ideas, but it lacks the focus necessary to pull it off.…
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