Arts
Film Review: Fall
Director Scott Mann certainly knows how to stage exciting action but Fall is a stupid movie, though when it’s just having fun with its own silliness, it’s actually quite an entertaining one. … read more
Dale Dickey and Wes Studi Carry A Love Song In...
Dale Dickey and Wes Studi of A Love Song speak eloquently about the nature of love and loneliness, often without saying a word at all. … read more
Jono McCloud on the Lessons Learned From My Old School
My Old School, a documentary feature from director Jono McCloud, chronicles the tale of the greatest “remember when?” high school stories of all time. … read more
Simon Pegg Talks Isolation, Mental Health and Luck
In Simon Pegg’s latest project, Luck, the new film from Skydance Animation and AppleTV+, we learn how he’s made it all possible: Pegg has nine lives. … read more
Film Review: Prey
For the first time in 35 years, the Predator franchise has given us a movie that knows exactly what it wants to be and delivers on its promising potential. … read more
Film Review: Thirteen Lives
Howard has made a straightforward chronicle of the events and the people who came together to make a miracle happen in Thirteen Lives. … read more
The Zion King Returns Home with Jewtah
Jeremy Rishe, writer and star of Jewtah, grew up in Utah in the ’80s and ’90s, raised in Mormon-centric culture, as a practicing Jew. … read more
Content Shifter: 9 Upcoming TV Reboots
Here are nine reboots currently in the works that will either be supreme wastes of time and money or mildly watchable, maybe even—dare to dream—good. … read more
Film Review: They/Them
As a slasher movie, They/Them is far below average. As a psychological horror movie, it simply paints with strokes that are far too broad to be truly effective. … read more
Film Review: Resurrection
Whether it’s your cup of tea or not, Resurrection, the provocative psychological thriller from director Andrew Semens, is certainly unique. … read more