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The Snowman: …What Did I Just Watch?

The Snowman isn’t just bad. “Bad” would imply an unoriginal screenplay or over-the-top performances. The Snowman is so bad it’s surreal, creating an experience that...

The Killing of a Sacred Deer: Depraved, But Effective

The Killing of a Sacred Deer Plot Summary: An accomplished heart surgeon (Colin Farrell) is haunted by the ghosts of his past when his bond...

Frightening Film Franchise Marathon: Ranking The Hellraiser Films

Frightening Film Franchise Marathon: Ranking The Hellraiser Films For the third week of this horror marathon, I wanted to up the ante and go with...

Bold Box Office Predictions: Can Madea Beat Snowman, Geostorm & Death Itself?

Notable Openings This Weekend: Geostorm, Only The Brave, Tyler Perry’s Boo 2! A Madea Halloween, The Snowman, Same Kind of Different as Me The Snowman...

Iron Men, Wonder Women & Rick Sanchez: The Cosplay of NYCC 2017

Iron Men, Wonder Women & Rick Sanchez: The Cosplay of NYCC 2017 New York Comic Con is one of the greatest weekends of the year...

The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected): An Original Gem of a Film

Noah Baumbach’s films typically follow despicable, wholly unlikable human beings: protagonists that are almost impossible to care about, let alone root for. Yet his...

William Shatner on Playing Two-Face in the Animated Film, Batman vs. Two-Face

Who would have ever thought we'd see William Shatner in the Batman universe? The beloved actor recently lent his vocal talents to the Warner Bros....

Professor Marston and the Wonder Women: A Superb Film When It Strives for the Unconventional

Angela Robinson could not have picked a better time to release Professor Marston & the Wonder Woman. The director, best known for her work...

Happy Death Day’s Strength Lies in Laughs not Scares

In a year in which we’ve gotten fantastic horror such as Get Out, It and, to a lesser extent, Split and pieces of trash...

Marshall: News Flash! Chadwick Boseman is Great in a Biopic

Marshall Plot Summary: Based on the story of Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American Supreme Court Justice.  Set in 1941 when Marshall was a lawyer...

Frightening Film Franchise Marathon: Ranking the Friday the 13th Films

It was time for the second horror movie marathon, and what other option did I have but to review Friday the 13th for Friday...

The Departure: A Quiet Examination of Suicide and Choosing to Live

Early in The Departure, the new documentary from director Lana Wilson, we see the ritual that gives the film its title. The film's subject,...