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I am kinder than most so I found some saving graces here and there, but Madame Web is legitimately a bad movie.
You've seen this film before. Maybe it wasn't called "Rebel Moon," but you've definitely seen this. Have you ever seen a space opera? A movie where a plucky band of rebels fight against a superior force? Have...

Happy Life Day to All Who Celebrate!

Happy Life Day, everyone! On this day in 1978, millions of children gathered around their family televisions to watch the Star Wars Holiday Special. I...

NYCC 2023: Cartoonist and animator Bill Plympton on ‘Slide,’ his most personal film

Acclaimed cartoonist and animator Bill Plympton has made a number of animated films and shorts—including the Oscar-nominated Your Face and several couch gags for...

Demonic Toys: Jack-Attack is a Satisfying B-Rate Horror That’s Short and Creepy

The latest classic in the Demonic Toys franchise by Full Moon Features, Demonic Toys: Jack-Attack is a ridiculous B-Rate killer toy clown sort of...

‘The Last Voyage of the Demeter’ Review: Classic Monster Movie Chills in a Period Piece Package

The Last Voyage of the Demeter makes an atmospheric meal out of a few pages of Bram Stoker's Dracula, and while critics may have...

‘Playing With Fire’ Unveils the Mysteries of Baroque Music Conducting

The documentary directed by Allan Miller explores the role of the conductor through a vivid portrait of Jeanette Sorrell

Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Review: Game Night Guys Give Guardians of the Galaxy in Fantasy Guise

Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves rolled for initiative and won my heart. That's a D&D thing, right? I've only played D&D a few...

Back to the Drive-In Review: A Labor of Love About a Labor of Love

As someone who went to the drive-in many times during the pandemic when movie theaters were either closed or potentially unsafe, I was the...

“The Magician’s Elephant” sees the Impossible Become Possible

The new Netflix animated movie, The Magician's Elephant, adapts the Kate DiCamillo novel and presents a heart-warming tale to witness for the whole family.

Cocaine Bear Review: A Wildly Entertaining Film About Wildlife Gone Wild

Director Elizabeth Banks and writer Jimmy Warden deliver plenty of gory bear-related mayhem in this raucous action-comedy that knows exactly what the audience wants.

Syfy’s Slumber Party Massacre Review, Exclusive Sneak Peek

  You’ve seen this scenario in every slasher film. It’s a late evening in a cabin by the lake, where a group of teenage girls...

The Platform: A Reflection on Modern Societies

Nothing reflects modern-day societies more in art than speculative fiction. Whether it is through films, books, or comics, artists are able to examine serious...

The “Bad” Movies We Shouldn’t Love (But Do Anyway)

With the trending topic two days ago on Twitter, #7favfilms, we got to thinking about listing favorite movies, and in particular, movies we don't like admitting...

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