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 Feast’ Is a Rewarding Watch for Those Willing to Accept its Slow Pacing

The Feast, the latest horror offering from IFC Midnight and director Lee Haven Jones, brings viewers into the secluded home of a wealthy family...

‘Spencer’ is One of the Year’s Best

  Director Pablo Larrain’s new film Spencer is a fictionalized account of the events that lead to Diana (Kristen Stewart), Princess of Wales, deciding to...

‘Eternals’ Delivers Some of the MCU’s Most Interesting Work to Date

Although the Eternals are an even more unheard-of Marvel property than the Guardians of the Galaxy were pre-MCU, news of them heading to the...

How Horror Saved Film & Television in 2021

As the COVID pandemic continued in 2021, there were questions if movies theaters were going to recover the way they needed to. For most...

Video Game Review: Deathloop

The newest game from Arkane Lyon, the developers behind the Dishonored series, has looked promising from the start but a lot of over-marketing definitely...

10 Movies Buried by the Pandemic That You Need to Watch

Throughout COVID-19’s tight grasp on the world, the entertainment industry has continually felt its impact. With theaters shutting down indefinitely, the entire industry scrambled...

NYFF Review: Pedro Almodovar’s Parallel Mothers

Iconic Spanish writer/director Pedro Almodovar follows up his Oscar-nominated self-portrait, Pain and Glory, with a story connecting historical tragedy to modern motherhood.  Parallel Mothers followsa...

Top Five Video Games to Chill and Play

Did you ever just come home from a hard day at work and simply just want to sink into the couch, throw on a...

NYFF 2021 Review: C’mon C’mon

Director Mike Mills brings all the right pieces together to make C’mon C’mon, a genuinely touching and emotional experience that redefines what it means...

NYFF 2021 Review: Petite Maman

After setting the film world ablaze in 2019 with her epic romance masterpiece, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Celine Sciamma returns with a...

NYFF 2021 Review: The Velvet Underground

With his first feature documentary, director Todd Haynes creates an evocative and engaging ode to 1960s avant-garde art with The Velvet Underground. The film...

NYFF 2021 Review: France

Writer-director Bruno Dumont returns with France, a character-driven look into celebrity led by a fantastic Lea Seydoux performance, but which struggles to find its...

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