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306 Hollywood: Grief, Loss and the Things We Leave Behind

Sometime in the middle of brother-sister duo Elan and Jonathan Bogarín’s new film, 306 Hollywood, they pay a visit to the Rockefeller archives at...

Fantastic Fest Review: Suspiria is an Incredibly Polarizing & Rewarding Test of Patience

Here’s where I’ll diverge from other reviewers gleefully caught up in the hellscape that is Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria. It’s not scary. At least, it’s not...

Review: The Sisters Brothers: A Solid Movie… But Should We Expect More?

Holding all movies to the same rubric is a silly concept – it goes without saying that each genre carries with it a different...

The BreakCast: The Toronto Film Fest Review

https://soundcloud.com/popbreakdotcombreakcast/way-too-early-oscars-prediction-episode-3-toronto-international-film-fest-review The third installment of our "Way Too Early Oscar Predicitions podcast is here, and we're talking about the Toronto International Film Festival. Our film editor...

8 Marvel Characters That Deserve Their Own Film or Series

Last week, Disney announced that Loki and Scarlet Witch would be getting their own limited series' on their upcoming streaming platform. Both of these characters...

Fantastic Fest Review: ‘Burning’ Slowly Builds into One of the Year’s Best

During the post-screening Q&A at Fantastic Fast for Burning, South Korea’s submission for the Oscars, I took a second to ask Steven Yeun (The...

Fantastic Fest Review: ‘The Perfection’ is a timely and twisted ‘Whiplash’

If you have any trace of humanity, you hated Allison Williams in Get Out. Like Michael Myers, she’s pure evil — and if you...

Fantastic Fest Review, ‘The Apostle’: ‘The Raid’ Director Makes the Brutal Horror Film You Expect

Raise your hand if you expected the director The Raid series to make a horror movie set at the turn of the century about...

Review: Eli Roth’s ‘The House with a Clock in its Walls’ Feels a Little Too Familiar

In a welcome departure from intellectually bankrupt torture porn gorefests, Eli Roth returns with a children’s Halloween movie filled with gothic imagery, memorable characters...

Review: Love, Gilda is a Rose-Colored Look at the Comedienne

Without even knowing who Gilda Radner was, it’s easy to understand her importance in the comedy world just by the people who talk about...

Review: Not Even Shane Black Can Save The Predator

Predator has always been one of those films that is a timeless classic -- not in the traditional sense of Casablanca or Gone with...

Review: The Performances Outshine All Else in White Boy Rick

There are plenty of instances of films that are loosely based on a true story taking tremendous liberties and exaggerating details to make a...