Movies
â28 Years Laterâ Is an Ambitious, Emotional Horror Epic
At once spellbinding and devastating, '28 Years Later's' dark fairy tale aesthetic creates an epic, yet strikingly intimate, film.
Marvelâs Movie Music Tells You Who Their Audience Is
'Thunderbolts*' proves the hypothesis that Marvel isn't making movies for the kids, it's making movies for the olds.
Color, Camp & Kilmer: A Look Back at âBatman Foreverâ
'Batman Forever' has gained appreciation for what it was: a fun, high-octane adventure that dared to be different.
Horror Secret Handshakes: âPontypoolâ
Watching 'Pontypool' now, amid autocratic thuggery across America, the film feels practically prophetic.
âLittle Pageant That Couldâ Director on LGBTQ Perseverance: Drag Queens âDidnât Take No for an Answerâ
"These people didn't take no for an answer. The fact that their friends were dying all around them, they didn't lay down."
âKiller of Killersâ Is a Stunning New Addition to the World of âPredatorâ
Set across three different eras, 'Killer of Killers' expands Predator lore while delivering some of the best action scenes of the year.
A Ferocious Jai Courtney Takes the Killer âDangerous Animalsâ by the Throat
This is the kind of horror movie summers were made for.
âBring Her Backâ Is a Slow-Burning Nightmare You Shouldnât Miss
Slow-burning and dread-laced, 'Bring Her Back' is one of the most singularly upsetting horror films you're likely to see this year.
âProm Queenâ Canât Live up to the Other âFear Streetâ Movies
It all feels like a first draft, like no one thought to expand on any character arcs, tighten any dialogue, or shave off the rougher edges and loose ends.