MoviesTheodore Schaefer’s Giving Birth to a Butterfly delivers a compelling, sensitive suburban nightmare Brynn Winkler, May 16, 2023
MoviesGuillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio will tug your heartstrings (and freak you out a little) Abby Olcese, November 16, 2022
MoviesLong-delayed video game movie adaptation Uncharted is fine at best Adrian Torres, February 17, 2022
MoviesYou deserve a better movie than Marry Me because life's too short for nothingburgers Abby Olcese, February 11, 2022
MoviesJackass Forever is a baptismal gauntlet of destruction, and their best film yet Adrian Torres, February 3, 2022
MoviesSundance Film Festival: Brazil's tender dramedy Marte Um (Mars One) focuses on family amid upheaval Abby Olcese, January 24, 2022
Games, MoviesResident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City is a mix of cutscenes and cut scenes Brock Wilbur, January 10, 2022
MoviesThe 355's female-forward spy thriller fails women, and audiences in general Adrian Torres, January 7, 2022
MoviesGhostbusters: Afterlife is a hollow exercise in fan service that's dead on arrival Abby Olcese, November 17, 2021
MoviesSuperdeep is Russia's film adaptation of all our favorite video games Brock Wilbur, June 14, 2021
MoviesPanic Fest 2021: It’s Carlson Young’s Blazing World, we’re just living(?) in it Abby Olcese, April 15, 2021
MoviesPanic Fest 2021: Night Drive is a late night odyssey of time travel Abby Olcese, April 15, 2021
MoviesHappily is a horror romp about your friends whose marriage is a little too perfect Brock Wilbur, March 30, 2021
MoviesSundance Film Festival: Cryptozoo is no utopia, and it’s all the better for it Katey Stoetzel, February 2, 2021
MoviesSundance Film Festival: Censor is a bold, bloody descent into video nasty panic Abby Monteil, February 2, 2021
MoviesSundance Film Festival: Strawberry Mansion is a charmingly oddball sci-fi parable about consumer culture Abby Monteil, January 30, 2021