Sundance 2022 is beginning to wind down: praise is being lavished, deals are being made, and the festival is closer to the end than the beginning.…
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The exploration of grief through the horror genre isn’t exactly a new concept — examples can be found as far back as 1973’s Don’t Look Now…
One could reasonably assume the writing process for Godzilla vs. Kong, opening this week in theaters and simultaneously streaming on HBO Max, involved copious amounts of…
Amazon Prime Video’s new anthology series Tales from the Loop has the DNA of a stunning “used universe” of sci-fi imagery and small scale personal stories…
With a long-overdue big screen adventure for Wonder Woman generating huge box office returns earlier this summer, casual fans who find themselves curious about the superheroine’s…
Adapted from the bestselling novel by Dutch author Herman Koch, The Dinner opens with ex-history teacher Paul (Steve Coogan) trying to negotiate his way out of a scheduled…
Antonio Campos’ Christine, a dramatization of the events that led a young TV news anchor from Sarasota, Florida to commit suicide during a live broadcast in…
An effective but flawed ghost story, light on scares but with plenty of haunting atmosphere.