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.

‘Shirley’ Review: Another Powerhouse Performance from Elisabeth Moss

There aren’t many actors that grab the attention of both the indie film crowd and mainstream moviegoers like Elisabeth Moss. Ever since her smash...

Rick and Morty Season 4 Episode 9 Review: A Camping Trip is Derailed by Planet-Sized Insecurities in ‘Childrick of Mort’

While last week’s episode, “The Vat of Acid Episode,” set a high standard for the season’s final two episodes meet,  we return to a...

‘Inheritance’ Review: A Clever Thriller Ruined by a Twist

After a generally-maligned feature debut in 2018 with Terminal, director Vaughn Stein returns with Inheritance—a drama about the skeletons in a high-powered family’s closet...

Morty Eats His Words and Breaks His Heart in Rick And Morty Season 4 Episode 8 ‘The Vat of Acid Episode’

Personally, the best kind of Rick and Morty episodes aren’t the ones that are so crazy that you continuously have to watch it to...

Alien Riffs Aplenty, As Rick & Morty Season 4 Episode 7 Delivers Some ‘ooo-wee’ Sci-Fi Goodness 

While last week’s episode of Rick and Morty was complete chaos as it delved into the structures and tropes of anthologies, this week’s episode,...

‘Rick & Morty’ Season 4 Returns From Hiatus with a Confoundingly Hilarious Train to Nowhere 

God if feels so good to finally say – Rick and Morty is back! It feels so long since the series took another hiatus...

The Midnight Gospel Proves To Be The Most Innovative and Unique Animated Series of 2020 

Whenever a conversation comes up about some of the greatest animated series of all-time, it’s damn near impossible that Adventure Time doesn’t make its...

‘The True History of the Kelly Gang’ Review: Director Justin Kurzel Redeems Himself

Looking for redemption after his disastrous outing into adapting video games with 2016's Assassin’s Creed, director Justin Kurzel finds it in an adaptation of...

Harley Quinn Season 2 Review: As Gotham Burns The DC Series Continues Its Batty, Heartwarming Thrill Ride Through The City 

Showing the DC criminal underground in a darkly hilarious and blood-soaked new way, DC Universe’s Harley Quinn quickly became something new and unique for...

‘Vivarium’ Review: A Thought-Provoking Horror Perfect for Our Moment

Vivarium, the sophomore feature from writer/director Lorcan Finnegan, dredges up some real-life horrors in the strange in the desolate world it creates and puts...

Review: Animal Crossing: New Horizons

There’re very few franchises in Nintendo’s arsenal that have that cult classic feel and dedicated fanbase to empower every new iteration like Animal Crossing....

‘The Hunt’ Review: Worth Deciding for Yourself

It’s kind of crazy how Universal and Blumhouse can’t seem to catch a break with The Hunt. Initially meant to release in September of...

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