MoviesPanic Fest 2024: Young Blondes, Stalked and Murdered does Lynch twists in abridged runtime Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesPanic Fest 2024: Daniel Bandeira’s thriller Property considers a worker uprising from both sides of the line Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesSXSW 2024: We’re All Gonna Die wastes its filmmaker’s time. Don’t let it waste yours. Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesSXSW 2024: Whatever It Takes is a bugnuts dive into an eBay stalking scandal Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesSXSW 2024: Backspot jumps into the high-stakes world of competitive cheerleading Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesDenis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Two delivers a visually spectacular, thematically brutal sci-fi epic Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesCzech cyber-thriller Restore Point is hard sci-fi built to knock your socks off Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesMatthew Vaughn’s attempt at a spy rom-com in Argylle flatlines despite felines Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesKaley Cuoco and Davis Oyelowo fail to launch in Role Play as a gender-swapped True Lies Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
GamesWonder’s scale and scope in video game Jusant gave us the digital coping mechanisms we needed in ’23 Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesGeorge Clooney’s latest directorial effort The Boys in the Boat is peak ‘dad cinema’ Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
Movies‘It’s beginning to look a lot like demons!’ in Jenn Wexler’s Christmas horror throwback The Sacrifice Game Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesNo one asked for The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes and the bloated, messy final product will find no new fans for the franchise Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesFantastic Fest ’23: Weston Razooli builds a world to get lost in with Riddle of Fire, a loving ode to childhood adventure Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesFantastic Fest ’23: A low-budget speculative tale’s ambition outstrips its ability in Falling Stars Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesFantastic Fest ’23: What You Wish For offers a balanced meal of thrills and moral decay Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesSaw X goes back to basics for the most eviscerating Jigsaw games yet Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesThe Creator builds a hollow, beautiful world. At least it looks pretty? Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesFantastic Fest ’23: Jackdaw is a Greek tragedy by way of motocross Batman at Christmas Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem is a fresh take on the renegade reptiles Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesDisney’s Haunted Mansion lacks the soul required to reanimate this DOA disaster Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesEarly Halloween horror flick Cobweb starts promisingly before walking right into its namesake Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny uses the final ride of an iconic character to re-examine the role of history itself Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesPanic Fest: Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares gives Robert Englund his long-overdue celebration Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesPanic Fest 2023: Jalmari Helander’s Sisu brings the pain in stellar form Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesPanic Fest 2023: The Elderly brings heat and horror to a nursing home Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesPanic Fest 2023: Renfield offers viscera and vicious fun in equal measures Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
Movies2023’s Children of the Corn remake will inevitably be a great episode of How Did This Get Made? Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesAnt-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is a lot of flash with little substance Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesWriter/director Robbie Banfitch tests the limits of found footage horror in The Outwaters Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesBardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths leaves the audience completely adrift Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesAronofsky’s emotional resonance feels like a fluke as bad writing sinks The Whale Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesThe Fabelmans turns the camera on Spielberg to uneven results, but it still brings the magic of cinema Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesThe Menu serves up a delectably nasty feast and a playful deconstruction of art itself Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025
MoviesHalloween Ends delivers a confounding finale to David Gordon Green’s slasher run Adrian Torres, March 31, 2025