Andy Crump

Boston culture journalist Andy Crump covers movies, beer, music, fatherhood, and way too many other subjects for way too many outlets, perhaps even yours: Paste Magazine, Inverse, The New York Times, Hop Culture, Polygon, and Men’s Health, plus more. He is composed of roughly 65 percent craft beer. He currently needs a haircut.
David Wain’s ‘Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass’ Delivers Jolt of Anti-Reality Comedy
Stupid comedy? That's where it's at.
The ‘Superman Returns’ Teaser Trailer Still Soars 20 Years Later
Look! Up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No, it’s ... an enduring millennial comic book geek letdown!
‘Disclosure Day’ Review: A Beacon of Optimism Dimmed by Our Brutal Reality
If your two chief actors’ chemistry is as good as Blunt and O’Connor’s, then giving them more screen time together than less would seem to be a good idea. Wouldn’t it?
‘Backrooms’ Serves Unseasoned Creepypasta
In commercialized form, 'Backrooms' is stale right out of the bag.
GLP-1 Allegory ‘Saccharine’ Centers New Kind of Horror Protagonist: The Level-Headed Note-Taker!
The beleaguered lead of Natalie Erika James’ new movie confronts the hold haunting playbook by getting out her notebook.
‘How To Make a Killing’ Review: Glenn Powell Makes Another Run at Bona Fide Stardom
Powell remains a man out of time, an actor in a studio system unable to make superstars.
A Final Farewell to Udo Kier
Kier made eccentricity enchanting and generated empathy in indignance.
‘Bugonia’ Has Nothing on the Gonzo South Korean New Wave Film It Adapts
'Save the Green Planet!' is, like so much Korean cinema, nigh-indefinable.
’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ Is a Very Early Contender for Most Gruesome Film of 2026
The past is gone. All we can do is accept the future.
‘Daybreakers’ Is a Prophetic Piece of Gory Political Commentary — So Why Did Hollywood Do the Brothers Spierig So Dirty?
If you'd like to hear something pretty, 'Daybreakers' isn't your cup of chicken soup for the soul.









