A colorful and playful throwback that’s genuinely funny and endlessly impressive with its Halloweentown style aesthetic and designs.
Read More'Pearl' is an American Technicolor Dream Turned Nightmare→
/Pearl is a seemingly simple horror film that reveals itself to be richly textured both on and below the surface. It’s wondrous, funny, bloody, heartbreaking, and far more honest and smarter than most will ever give it credit for.
Read More'Barbarian' is an Upredictable Airbnb of Horrors→
/Largely unpredictable and unhinged in the best of ways, Barbarian takes its characters and the audience through multiple twists and turns – some terrifying, some disturbing, some gross, some irresistibly funny.
Read MoreThe Film Buds Podcast Episode 237: Alfonso Cuarón's Y tu mamá también→
/This week is our second exciting week of Hispanic Heritage in Film here on the podcast. In the 1990s and early aughts, the independent cinema boom also brought several Mexican filmmakers to US audiences including Alfonso Cuarón. This week, we discuss his much revered Y tu mamá también. We’ll review the film, discuss his filmography, and more.
Read More'Bodies Bodies Bodies' is Like a Gen Z 'Lord of the Flies'→
/One of the most searing indictments of the social media age and its effects on young people I’ve ever seen.
Read More'When I Consume You' Has Action, Supernatural Thrills and Deep Mindfulness→
/I’ve found Blackshear’s films to be particularly moving for a depressed doomer like myself. When I Consume You feels like the cap to an unofficial trilogy, with ideas that hit much harder both in the wake of the pandemic and with growing up in general. There are no easy answers, something that this film seems to understand far better than most. It’s all the better for it.
Read More'They/Them' Isn't Quite as Clever as Its Title→
/Ironically and unfortunately, They/Them itself seems to be one suffering from an identity crisis. The film’s tone is all over the place and never meshes together in a cohesive way.
Read More'Resurrection' is an Exceptionally Disturbing Thriller→
/Prepare for thrills beyond what you may be expecting.
Read More'Prey' - The Best the Predator Franchise Has Been in Years→
/Prey is the first Predator sequel (well, prequel) that demands a rewatch, and the most inspired and thrilling the franchise has been since Arnold first trekked into that jungle in ‘87.
Read More'Nope' is Jordan Peele's Biggest, Scariest and Most Inspired Film Yet→
/Very few have delivered on such a viscerally entertaining, intelligent and profound level as he does here.
Read More'This is GWAR' Tells the Tale of the Most Ridiculous(ly Awesome) Band to Ever Shred→
/While the documentary itself may not be remarkable in its presentation, GWAR can’t help but stand out.
Read More'Marcel the Shell with Shoes On' - A Hidden Gem→
/One of those movies that almost feels like meditation. Marcel makes you think of both the smaller and bigger picture while also delivering plenty of laughs.
Read More'Thor: Love and Thunder' is a Surprisingly Existential Adventure→
/Shoddy effects and bad jokes be damned, this franchise has still got it where it counts. Love and Thunder is compelling despite its outside flaws – and hopefully isn’t the last of these to be able to overcome them.
Read More'Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe' is Comfortingly Crude Hilarity→
/Even decades later, their brand of one-track-mind stupidity hasn’t exactly gone out of style, for better or worse.
Read More'Elvis' is a Tragic Yet Inspiring Spectacle Worthy of The King→
/One of the more impressive, energetic and fantastical films of the crowded and clichéd biopic genre.
Read More'The Black Phone' Gives New Meaning to Stranger Danger→
/Everything comes together in a sufficiently nail-biting climax, the kind that expertly builds itself up with both anxiety and excitement.
Read More'Mad God' Channels Nightmares and Monsters Into a Grotesque Masterpiece→
/Something in this film’s dense tapestry of horror always manages to pull you back in.
Read More'Crimes of the Future' is Highbrow Cronenberg at His Finest→
/Perhaps his most poignant exploration of themes and ideas that have been with him throughout his career.
Read More'Lux Æterna' is a Bewitching Sensory Overload
/A solid, distilled example of Noé and his collaborators’ musings, ideas and unique brand of creative neon-lit chaos.
Read More'Jurassic World Dominion' Delivers Loud Dino Action but Not Much Else→
/Jurassic World Dominion does next to nothing with what it has nor does it feel like any kind of real finale to what began with the 1993 original or even Trevorrow’s own 2015 reboot.
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