When Harry Met Sally… is a great film with two incredibly charismatic lead performances, and it certainly deserves its legacy as one of the greatest romantic comedies ever made
Chicago International Film Festival: Festival Oddities
There is no one type of film that can embody the scope for all the different kinds of stories being told.
My Dead Friend Zoe (Movie Review)
This film might feel gimmicky, and it has some loose threads, but by the time the credits roll, you know you have experienced something worthwhile.
The Monkey (Movie Review)
While I wouldn’t say the film is fantastic, it is certainly enjoyable and entertaining.
The Brutalist (Movie Review)
The Brutalist shows that the American Dream has long been a scam, and despite any well-intentioned, honest hard work, the people at the bottom are likely to stay at the bottom.
Cross-Platform Partners: The Monkey & Castle Rock
Castle Rock has to be a dream come true for all King fans.
The Unbreakable Boy (Movie Review)
Some creative choices are just too distracting, leaving the film to be mildly entertaining, but not enough to write home about.
Top 15 Stephen King Adaptations
We’re counting down 15 of the best shows and movies to be based off King’s work.
High Potential (TV Show Review)
Olson carries it with a believably caring performance, and she is supported by a talented cast.
Animation Celebration: Robot Dreams
I will never not be mad at the distribution bungling that saw this film’s nomination go out with a whimper
Cobra Kai Season 6 (Streaming Show Review)
There was a real craft to how they pulled off this series, and I am excited to see others like it.
One Stop Pop: XO, Kitty
While Kitty Song-Covey navigates the trials and tribulations of young love in a foreign country, let’s find a couple of things to keep you interested until Season Three arrives