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‘The Art of Self-Defense’ Review: The Most Brilliant Surprise of 2019

Written by Tom Moore With a dark sense of humor and wit, true moments of shock and awe, and the most absolutely adorable dog that...

1999 Movie-versaries: Eyes Wide Shut

1999 was a big year for movies. It was the year that The Matrix's slow-motion bullet influenced action movies for years to come. It was the...

Way Too Early Oscars Podcast: The Midsummer Movies

https://soundcloud.com/popbreakdotcombreakcast/way-too-early-oscar-predictions-podcast-the-midsummer-movies The Way Too Early Oscars Podcast returns! Film editor Marisa Carpico, and Television editor Matt Taylor are back to discuss the midsummer movies (and the...

1999 Movie-versaries: The Blair Witch Project

1999 was a big year for movies. It was the year that The Matrix's slow-motion bullet influenced action movies for years to come. It...

‘Crawl’ Review: A Well-Made Crowd Pleaser

Written by Tom Moore The horror genre has offered viewers plenty of animals to fear when we step outside of our doors. Sharks, spiders, anacondas,...

Trespassers Review: Stalled by Predictable Character Arcs

There’s a long history of bad boyfriends in horror. From The Creature from the Black Lagoon, to Billy Loomis in the first Scream, to...

Review: ‘The Farewell’ Finds Humor in Grief

Early in The Farewell, the new film from writer-director Lulu Wang, the father of the protagonist tells a joke at dinner party. He describes...

1999 Movie-versaries: American Pie

1999 was a big year for movies. It was the year that The Matrix's slow-motion bullet influenced action movies for years to come. It was the...

‘The Cat Rescuers’ Review: Great Even If You Aren’t a Cat Person

As an opening title card in the new documentary, The Cat Rescuers, explains, there are roughly 500,000 stray cats living in New York City....

Into the Dark: Culture Shock is the Best of the Series

After a two-episode slump with April’s I’m Just F*cking with You and the questionably-holiday themed All that We Destroy, Hulu and Blumhouse’s horror series...

‘Back to the Fatherland’ Review: A Moving, Complex Study of the Holocaust’s Legacy

Purely as a concept, Back to the Fatherland sounds like an essential documentary. Co-directed by the granddaughter of a Jew who escaped the Holocaust...

‘Spider-man: Far From Home’ Review: Spidey’s Return is Only Pretty Good

Written by George Heftler It’s been a good couple years for Spider-man. He’s had an awe-inspiring animated movie. He’s had a critically AND commercially lauded...

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