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.

‘The Death of Robin Hood’ Can’t Overcome Second-Act Problems

With only two features under his belt, Pig and A Quiet Place: Day One, writer-director Michael Sarnoski is quickly establishing a fresh vision for...

Tribeca Review: ‘The Best Summer’

Tamra Davis, best known for directing classic '90s comedies like Billy Madison and Half Baked, turns vintage video recordings into a deeply intimate alt-rock...

Tribeca Film Festival Review: Rose of Nevada

Mark Jenkin, known for rustic, British drama-thrillers set against the coast of Cornwall, delivers the third part of his Cornish trilogy, Rose of Nevada....

Tribeca Film Festival Review: ‘Only What We Carry’

Of all the films that played at Tribeca Film Festival’s 25th Anniversary edition, Jamie Adam’s latest feature, Only What We Carry, might have the...

Tribeca Film Fest Review: ‘Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass’

Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass, along with Olivia Wilde’s The Invite and Beth de Araujo’s U.S. Grand Prize-winning Josephine, were  big favorites...

Review: ‘Passenger’ Can’t Deliver on Its Lore

After seeing director Andre Øvredal tackle an adaptation of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and some loosely-inspired Dracula and Norse mythology stories,...

‘The Boroughs’ Review: The Duffers Brothers’ Latest is Propelled by an All-Star Cast & Strong Mystery

After delivering five seasons of the revolutionary sci-fi series and cultural phenomenon  Stranger Things, The Duffer Brothers’ next big series, The Boroughs, has finally...

Netflix’s ‘Swapped’ Will Entertain Kids but is Middling for Everyone Else

Although many are likely unaware of Swapped arriving on Netflix, this original animated adventure boasts plenty of noteworthy talent on both sides of the...

‘Michael’ Review: A Crowd-Pleasing Biopic That Suffers From Superficial Storytelling

Over the years, we’ve gotten a plethora of music biopics depicting some of the most iconic artists of all-time. Yet, no biopic has been...

Review: ‘Faces of Death’ is One of the Best Horror Movies of 2026

While we’ve seen plenty of big-name franchises get a reboot, remake, or requel in this age of horror, writer/director Daniel Goldhaber (Cam, How to...

Undertone Review: A24’s Latest Horror Film Sounds Scary (Literally), But Falls Flat in the End

When a horror film has great sound design and editing it can elevate the experience immensely. It’s what takes a generic jump scare from...

Hoppers Review: The Pond Rules in Pixar’s Emotionally Resonant Woodland Romp

While we’ve seen a lot of homegrown talent within Pixar stay around to develop bigger and brighter new worlds and characters, their latest film,...

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