Tom Moore

Tom Moore
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Tom is always ready to see and review everything horrifying and hilarious that hits theaters, television, and video games...sometimes. You can check out his other reviews and articles on his blog, Mooreviews.

Review: ‘Lurker’ Embodies The Most Entertaining Aspect of Stalker Film

The feature directorial debut of Alex Russell, a writer behind beloved series like Beef and The Bear, captures all the chills of a stalker...

‘Hola Frida’ Review: A Vibrant & Emotional Animated Biopic

The idea of chronicling a real-life figure is usually reserved for a live-action biopic that tackles the biggest hits of someone’s life and/or career....

Netflix’s ‘Fixed’ May Be Too Raunchy for Some

Genndy Tartakovsky (the iconic mind behind Cartoon Network classics like Dexter’s Laboratory and Samurai Jack as well as the Hotel Transylvania series) returns with...

‘The Bad Guys 2’ Improves Upon its Predecessor

Back in 2022, DreamWorks delivered their first animated heist flick with The Bad Guys, which had mixed results but featured enough fun for franchise...

‘Together’ is the Horror Film of the Summer

There’s always something special about seeing spine-tingling horror blend with tender romance—especially when some grotesque body-horror enters the picture. But director Michael Shanks delivers...

Architecton’s Striking Visuals May Not Be for Everyone

The latest documentary from A24 and director Viktor Kossakovsky, Architecton, is an eye-watering mediation on architecture that draws viewers in through pristine visuals, but...

Playstation: The Concert Brings Iconic Video Game Music Around the Country

PlayStation has published some of the most prolific gaming franchises that players continue to pour tons of hours into. Whether it's the hilarious chaos...

Tribeca Review: ‘Dog of God’

Brothers Raitis and Lauris Abele craft a skin-crawling animated feature that breathes new life into the horror genre through its distinct style and intriguing...

Review: Elio is One of Pixar’s Most Visually Imaginative & Deeply Emotional Films

Over the years, Pixar has introduced fans to worlds bursting with memorable characters, incredible visuals, and touching emotions. With Elio, Pixar showcases its most...

Tribeca Review: Billy Idol Should Be Dead

Billy Idol’s legacy as a music icon is so jam-packed with mind-blowing highs and drug-fueled lows that it’s hard to imagine a film that...

Tribeca Film Festival Review: ‘Relay’

Relay, the latest from Hell or High Water director David Mackenzie, is an insanely slick nail-biter that thrives on a top-tier lead performance from...

Tribeca Film Festival Review: ‘In Cold Light’

For his English-language feature debut, French-Canadian director Maxime Giroux showcases a chilling grit and a determined Maika Monroe performance for a personal crime-thriller that...

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