MoviesZombies and laughs in Jim Jarmusch’s latest genre flick The Dead Don't Die Eric Melin, June 14, 2019
MoviesStockholm, a stranger-than-fiction story that keeps the energy level high Eric Melin, April 26, 2019
MoviesIn High Life, the subject matter may seem crude, but the filmmaking is not Eric Melin, April 19, 2019
MoviesThe Dirt asks us to sympathize with a bunch of immature douchebags. No thanks Eric Melin, March 23, 2019
MoviesJordan Peele's Us is another chilling journey into suburban America's psyche Eric Melin, March 21, 2019
MoviesThis weekend's Academy Awards would do well to ignore the results of the Golden Globes Eric Melin, February 19, 2019
MoviesIn both Capernaum and Donnybrook, forgotten people make for rich cinematic experiences Eric Melin, February 14, 2019
Crude Oil, a short film from Kansas City's Christopher Good, is screening at this year's Sundance Eric Melin, January 30, 2019
MoviesThe demise of FilmStruck means it may be time for movie buffs to stock up on DVDs and Blu-Rays. We've got some recommendations. Eric Melin, December 5, 2018
MoviesNetflix wants Oscars, which means there’s a lot of good stuff coming soon to your living room. We've broken it down for you. Eric Melin, November 20, 2018
MoviesWidows, from Gillian Flynn and Steve McQueen, is more than just another thriller Eric Melin, November 15, 2018
MoviesBohemian Rhapsody is a bottom-of-the-barrel biopic that makes the frustrating Suspiria seem interesting Eric Melin, October 30, 2018
MoviesThe Kansas International Film Festival 2018 starts Friday. Here’s what to know. Eric Melin, October 10, 2018
MoviesIn Mandy, rural-acid weirdness and a healthy dose of 'crazy Cage' Eric Melin, September 13, 2018
MoviesFilm review: The Little Stranger is a not-particularly-thrilling thriller Eric Melin, August 31, 2018
MoviesFilm review: Skate Kitchen, a character-rich look at female friendships Eric Melin, August 30, 2018
MoviesWith BlacKkKlansman, KU professor (and Spike Lee collaborator) Kevin Willmott has written one of the most important and surreal films of the summer Eric Melin, August 7, 2018
MoviesFilm review: On the extraordinary empathy of both Mr. Rogers and the new documentary about him Eric Melin, June 29, 2018
MoviesDeadpool 2: bigger, longer, ruder, more violent, and maybe even funnier than the original Eric Melin, May 16, 2018