Just when we thought superhero fatigue had set in, here comes a full Deadpool & Wolverine trailer with Deadpool sticking a gun right to Wolverine’s forehead, and the dude just grins in response. Last year was frankly hell when it
Author: Kristy Puchko
‘Abigail’ review: Savage crowdpleaser boasts a ballerina vampire
At the first look at Abigail, horror fans had plenty of reason to salivate in bloodthirsty anticipation. Directors Tyler Gillett and Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, part of the filmmaking team known as Radio Silence, are responsible for infusing the genre with plenty
‘The Gutter’ review: The right kind of stupid
There are movies that are bad stupid in that they make you feel dissatisfied and even furious because their pieces don’t add up to a satisfying whole (ahem). Then there are good stupid movies, like Dumb and Dumber, Cabin Boy,
‘Sew Torn’ review: ‘Pushing Daisies’ meets ‘Run Lola Run’
Cozy crime is a subgenre in which intriguing tales of murder boast a jaunty aesthetic that’s irreverently twee. Think Only Murders in the Building, with its foolhardy amateur sleuths alternately investigating homicide and bickering over their podcast’s production. Think Pushing
‘Problemista’ review: This funky New York fairytale is an instant comedy classic
New York City exists beyond the bound of its literal geographical limits and in the imagination of movie lovers worldwide, thanks to its iconic depictions in the films of Wes Anderson, Martin Scorsese, Spike Lee, and now Julio Torres. Co-creator
Hang On: Why is ‘Madame Web’s villain barefoot on public transit?
Look, there’s a certain level of suspension of disbelief we gamely surrender when watching superhero movies. You want me to believe that a superhero serum can transform a scrawny Brooklyn boy into a hulking super-soldier? Sure. You need me to
‘Argylle’ review: Dumb in the wrong ways
With Kingsman: The Secret Service and Kick-Ass, English filmmaker Matthew Vaughn has twice shaken up stiff action subgenres with explosive energy and irreverence. These movies not only delivered gonzo violence, cascades of cursing, and bawdy sex jokes but also launched
‘Eternal You’ reveals how AI chatbots aim to resurrect the dead
What if you could talk to the dead… not just to them, but with them? Imagine you could text them as casually as you once did, and they’d text back. What was once the stuff of séances and Ouija boards
Jake Gyllenhaal in ‘Road House’ trailer is buff, bantering, and ready to bar brawl
Is Jake Gyllenhaal this century’s Patrick Swayze? Both have a dynamic charisma, bursting with sexual allure and mischievousness. And now both have headlined Road House. The 1989 action-thriller about a bouncer who takes no guff at the bar and has
‘Saltburn’s most WTF moments: From the bathtub to the grave to ‘Murder on the Dancefloor’
All hail Emerald Fennell! The English writer/director who brought us the critically heralded and Academy Award-winning, candy-colored revenge thriller Promising Young Woman, was sure to draw notice with whatever she made her follow-up. But who could have predicted Saltburn? Described