Category: Movies

10 Underrated Horror Movies That Roger Ebert Loved (and...

10 horror movies you might not have known that Roger Ebert loved for spooky season.

Billy Crystal Struggles to Clarify Apple TV+’s Haunting...

It's disjointed in its best moments and flat-out bad in its worst, and by the end of the series, it feels like a waste of time.

Silence As Salvation: The Quiet Femmes of Modern Horror

The women in these films work alone to grapple with the mystery and horror surrounding them, or within them, in what is a little e...

A Master of Subtle Function: Cinematographer Dick Pope ...

A tribute to the acclaimed cinematographer, responsible for many of Mike Leigh's most striking depictions of the mundane.

Apple TV+’s “Shrinking” Really Starts Putting the Piece...

This is the year in which the Jason Segel dramedy really finds its voice, confidently balancing its comedic and emotional currents...

Criterion Adds Val Lewton Double Feature to the Collect...

On the work of Val Lewton, on the heels of a Criterion double feature of his work.

CIFF 2024: Rita, Listen to the Voices, Peacock

On three films from CIFF from the New Directors competition.

FX’s “What We Do in the Shadows” Loses Some Of Its Bite...

It feels as if “What We Do in the Shadows” has outstayed its welcome, with each episode feeling increasingly bloated as time goes ...

Hammy Acting and Stilted Pacing Dampen Peacock’s “Hyste...

“Hysteria!” isn’t frightening enough to be a horror series, nor wacky enough to be funny.

The Steady, Inevitable Decline: Sideways at 20

There are many to choose from, but the indelible moment in the both quaffable and transcendent “Sideways“—Alexander Payne’s now 20...

Panic! At the Disco: Body Double at 40

A look back at one of Brian De Palma's most erotically-charged '80s thrillers.

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