Ryan Coleman's Top 10 Films Of 2022
Consider this your new roster of films to add to your watch list.
Read MoreConsider this your new roster of films to add to your watch list.
Read MoreThe first rule of Secret Film Club is only James Cameron, Guillermo del Toro, and Steven Spielberg are allowed.
Read MoreMichael Giacchino remaking Them! is bad news for folks with myrmecophobia, but great news for everyone else!
Read MoreWayne at his best presented America at its worst
Read MoreTarantino's novelesque screenplays just make more sense in the miniseries format.
Read MoreAfter sitting on a shelf for a decade, Virtually Heroes is coming soon from Screen Media.
Read MoreTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtle figurines, anyone?
Read MoreWe need more Wednesday in our lives, Netflix!
Read MoreLet's see how it all goes.
Read MoreThe chance to see RRR in Telugu has never been more affordable.
Read MoreWanda Sykes, Ike Barinholtz, and Nick Kroll are joining Mel Brooks for History of the World, Part II.
Read MorePyramid Head has been entrenched in the visual legacy of Silent Hill, but he always served a key function.
Read MoreHole in the Ground will convince you that filmmaker Lee Cronin is the perfect person to expand the Evil Dead universe.
Read MoreNo rabbits were harmed in the making of Donnie Darko.
Read MoreIt seems this particular nightmare has a rather ethereal meaning.
Read MoreThe Star Trek show that took trekking out of the equation created a new, rich dynamic for the franchise.
Read MoreKeep an eye out for the intentional imperfections in the movie.
Read MoreThe show's creators are determined to tell Joel and Ellie's story as efficiently as possible.
Read MoreDirector John Ford had a habit of turning even good news into a torture tactic.
Read MoreDwayne Johnson was hoping to revamp the entire DC Extended Universe starting with Black Adam.
Read More'I'd be lying to you if I told you that the way we ended Westworld wasn't a disappointment.'
Read MoreThe video game didn't go for big boss battles or a variety of zombie enemies. The focus was on story and characters, making it perfect for TV.
Read MoreThe Peaky Blinders movie takes inspiration from real-life history: World War II.
Read MoreChainsaw Man was going to be a challenge to adapt from the beginning, but the anime captures just enough of the series' epic messiness on the fringes.
Read MoreIt's the perfect tonal blend.
Read MoreChopping Mall has everything: robots, partying teens, partying teens getting killed by robots...
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