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  • Drive-Away Dolls

    Drive-Away Dolls Review: A Tidal Wave Of Naughty Lesbian Energy

    Drive-Away Dolls, Ethan Coen's latest solo directorial credit, is an utter hoot, but it also feels like it somehow escaped from the year 1997.

    By Witney Seibold February 21st, 2024 Read More
  • Lovely, Dark, and Deep

    Lovely, Dark, And Deep Review: This Slow-Burn Horror Movie Wants You To Stay Out Of The Woods

    The indie horror film Lovely, Dark, and Deep has great, scary atmosphere, but is that enough? Read our review and find out.

    By Chris Evangelista February 21st, 2024 Read More
  • Dune Part Two

    Dune: Part Two Review: A Bleak Blockbuster About Religion, Revenge, And Really Big Worms

    Dune: Part Two is massive, challenging, and overwhelming. But like the first film, it feels incomplete. Here's our review.

    By Chris Evangelista February 21st, 2024 Read More
  • Salem's Lot

    Stephen King Still Doesn't Know Why Warner Bros. Won't Release The New Salem's Lot Movie

    By Chris Evangelista February 20th, 2024

    The new Salem's Lot movie has been finished for years and yet still has no release date - and Stephen King wants to know why.

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  • Madame Web quartet

    Madame Web Review: This Might Be One Of The Final Films Of The Superhero Era

    Madame Web is a clunky, earnest, and weirdly charming oddity. It's not even really a superhero movie, and that's not a bad thing. Here's our review.

    By Witney Seibold February 13th, 2024 Read More
  • Cole Sprouse, Kathryn Newton, Lisa Frankenstein

    Lisa Frankenstein Review: A Twisted Treat Of '80s Horror Comedy Pastiche For Teenage Weirdos

    Lisa Frankenstein is the weird girl sleepover staple for a new generation. Read our review of the film starring Kathryn Newton and Cole Sprouse.

    By BJ Colangelo February 7th, 2024 Read More
  • Thanksgiving

    The Best New Blu-Ray Releases: Thanksgiving, Face/Off, The Raid, Lone Star

    Our latest Blu-ray round-up features Eli Roth's Thanksgiving, John Woo's Face/Off, Gareth Evans' The Raid, and John Sayles' Lone Star.

    By Chris Evangelista January 31st, 2024 Read More
  • Sam Rockwell and Bryce Dallas Howard in Argylle

    Argylle Review: Wild Action, Big Twists & Romance Combine With Mostly Satisfying Results

    Sam Rockwell and Bryce Dallas Howard are a delightful, unlikely duo in Matthew Vaughn's Argylle, which is packed with wild action, big twists, and even romance.

    By Ethan Anderton January 31st, 2024 Read More
  • War Game cast

    One Of 2024's Scariest Movies Isn't Horror – And It's Ripped From The Headlines

    By Ben Pearson January 29th, 2024

    A scary Sundance doc called War Game looks ahead to another possible post-election insurrection – this time involving members of the active duty military.

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  • Sundance

    Every Movie We Saw At Sundance 2024, From Must-Sees To The Totally Forgettable

    We saw some great stuff at Sundance 2024. Find out what we thought about the films right here.

    By SlashFilm Staff January 29th, 2024 Read More
  • Vanya and Angela in Skywalkers: A Love Story

    Skywalkers: A Love Story Review: This Documentary Wants To Be This Year's Free Solo, But It's Missing A Crucial Component [Sundance]

    One can make superficial comparisons between Skywalkers: A Love Story and Free Solo, but Skywalkers is missing a big part of Free Solo's beating heart.

    By Ben Pearson January 26th, 2024 Read More
  • Superman 1978 superman flying dam

    Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story Review: One Of The Most Powerful, Emotional, And Inspiring Documentaries Ever [Sundance]

    Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story finds truths that are powerful, emotional, and inspiring. Here's our Sundance review.

    By Bill Bria January 26th, 2024 Read More
  • Love Lies Bleeding o'brian stewart truck

    Love Lies Bleeding Review: Rose Glass Brings Fluid-Soaked Body Horror To A Compelling, Grimy Noir [Sundance]

    Love Lies Bleeding is a thrillingly grimy Americana-and-fluid-soaked body-horror noir that's unabashedly queer and winningly deranged. Here's our review.

    By Bill Bria January 26th, 2024 Read More
  • it's what's inside

    It's What's Inside Review: A Twisty, Tense, Energetic Thriller That Deserves A Big Audience [Sundance]

    It's What's Inside is one of the funniest, most clever, and narratively ambitious movies we've seen in a long while. Here's our Sundance review.

    By Bill Bria January 25th, 2024 Read More
  • Presence

    Presence Review: Steven Soderbergh Takes POV Cinema To New Heights With A Suspenseful, Terrific Ghost Story [Sundance]

    Steven Soderbergh crafts a POV haunted house movie with Presence. Read our review of the Sundance ghost movie right here.

    By Bill Bria January 25th, 2024 Read More
  • Your Monster dewey barrera bride dance

    Your Monster Review: A Wickedly Romantic, Funny And Subversive Twist On A Fairy Tale Trope [Sundance]

    Your Monster is a sly, clever, and passionate movie. Check out our review of the Sundance film starring Melissa Barrera.

    By Bill Bria January 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Sasquatch Sunset sasquatches on hill

    Sasquatch Sunset Review: A Profane And Profound Look At Creatures That Never Existed [Sundance]

    Sasquatch Sunset is kind of beautiful and kind of ridiculous. Read our Sundance review of the Zellner Brothers movie starring Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough.

    By Bill Bria January 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Thelma actors

    Thelma Review: 94-Year-Old June Squibb Stars In Her Own Version Of Mission: Impossible [Sundance]

    June Squibb, an Oscar nominee for her work in Alexander Payne's Nebraska, gets her first starring role in Thelma, a delightful indie about a scammed grandma.

    By Ben Pearson January 19th, 2024 Read More
  • Jason Statham in The Beekeeper

    The Beekeeper Review: Jason Statham Stars In His Own Version Of John Wick (But Not As Good)

    David Ayer is a good fit to direct this Jason Statham beat-'em-up, but the film's attempt to create its own mythology shows it's not easy to pull off.

    By Ben Pearson January 10th, 2024 Read More
  • The Book of Clarence

    The Book Of Clarence Review: A New Way To Tell The Greatest Story Ever Told

    The Book of Clarence is aspirational, unique, moving, funny, and weird. Here's our review.

    By Witney Seibold January 9th, 2024 Read More
  • Night Swim russell pool

    Night Swim Review: A Generic But Enjoyable Haunted Pool Movie

    Dive into our Night Swim review to see what we thought of the new haunted pool movie from the folks at Blumhouse.

    By Bill Bria January 4th, 2024 Read More
  • John Wick 4

    Our Best And Worst Reviewed Movies Of 2023

    By Chris Evangelista December 21st, 2023

    Let's leave 2023 by looking back at some of our best and worst reviewed movies of the year, including Barbie, Oppenheimer, Next Goal Wins, and more.

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  • Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom

    Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom Review: A Bonkers Adventure Film All About Family

    Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom has glimpses of greatness when its core adventure finally gets going, but we have to slog through some stuff before that.

    By Rafael Motamayor December 21st, 2023 Read More
  • Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney prepare to fight in Anyone But You

    Anyone But You Review: Glen Powell And Sydney Sweeney Star In Frisky, Fun Rom-Com

    Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney are the highlights of the frisky, fun rom-com Anyone But You. Read our review of the new movie right here.

    By Marshall Shaffer December 21st, 2023 Read More
  • Dial of Destiny

    The Best New Blu-Ray Releases: Indiana Jones, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, And More

    Our latest Blu-ray round-up features Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, Five Nights at Frreddy's and more.

    By Chris Evangelista December 20th, 2023 Read More
  • A flock of birds

    Migration Review: A Bland Riff On Pixar Fails To Take Flight

    Migration rarely approaches a level of excitement or creativity that might be hoped for with a big-budget animated feature. Here's our review.

    By Josh Spiegel December 20th, 2023 Read More
  • Fantasia Barrino

    The Color Purple Review: A Well-Meaning But Unsuccessful Musical Take On An Iconic Story

    Blitz Bazawule and a cast of talented performers do their best, but The Color Purple musical adaptation doesn't quite work. Read our review here.

    By Josh Spiegel December 19th, 2023 Read More
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