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.

Strange World Review: A Fantastical Disney Classic Filled With Real, Relatable Issues

Strange World, Disney’s latest animated adventure, takes viewers through a meaningful,  enjoyable adventure through one of their most creative, visually unique, and fascinating worlds...

Amazon’s ‘My Policeman’ Doesn’t Dig Deep Enough

Director Michael Grandage’s new film, My Policeman, delivers a tender queer romance story with some notable moments and performances, but also features some hefty...

The Banshees of Inisherin Review: Another Incredible McDonagh, Farrell & Gleeson Collab

Writer/director Martin McDonagh presents an In Bruges reunion with Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson with his new film The Banshees of Inisherin -- a tense...

Black Adam Review: A Fun Superhero Film, But Not a Gamechanger

The DCEU is in quite a precarious place. The Warner Bros/Discovery merger has caused some big projects to get cancelled while some problematic stars...

White Noise Review: Noah Baumbach Thrives in a Big-Budget World, But The Script Can’t Stick the Landing

Writer/director Noah Baumbach steps out of his usual style (for the most part) with his adaptation of Don DeLillo’s 1985 novel White Noise --...

NYFF Review: The Inspection

Writer/director Elegance Bratton has a breakout feature debut like no other with The Inspection. He helms a deeply personal and emotionally charged story of...

NYFF Review: ‘She Said’

As the 2022 awards race heats up, director Marie Schrader and her new film She Said jump right to the front of the conversation,...

NYFF Review: Personality Crisis: One Night Only

With Personality Crisis: One Night Only, director Martin Scorsese returns to music documentaries, bringing along prolific editor David Tedeschi to help. The film puts...

The School for Good and Evil Review: Netflix’s Attempt at Harry Potter & The Descendants Falls Short

  Writer/director Paul Feig, the man behind beloved comedies like Bridesmaids and Spy, continues to expand his genre portfolio with an adaptation of Soman Chainani’s...

V/H/S 99 is a Fitting and Fun Entry in the Franchise

It’s been pretty amazing to see how far the V/H/S franchise has come since its start. From bringing together a group of eventual modern...

Decision to Leave Review: Another Surefire Hit from Director Park Chan-wook

Director Park Chan-wook, the mind behind Oldboy and The Handmaiden, returns with his latest film, Decision to Leave, and crafts an engrossing genre-bender that...

Terror Train Review: A Forgettable Remake of Jamie Lee Curtis Cult Classic

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUnXVqQaPag Although most might not remember Terror Train, aside from cult horror or diehard Jamie Lee Curtis fans, it now joins a growing lineage of...

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