The SiftPop writers came together to nominate five actors for Best Television Performance.
Agatha Chirstie’s The Seven Dials (Streaming Series Review)
“When it’s having fun, I’m having fun, and there’s enough fun here to make me happy to let three hours tick by with this on my screen.”
The Rip (Streaming Movie Review)
“If this was an 8-episode miniseries with this exact cast, I’d gladly watch it, but the dynamic they set up just doesn’t work for a two-hour movie.”
2025 Sifties: Best Television Ensemble Cast
Welcome to the 2025 SiftPop.com Sifties! This year, the SiftPop writers came together to nominate five casts for Best Television Ensemble. Here […]
Magellan (Movie Review)
Circumnavigating the world is a daring mission for sure…and writer/director Lav Diaz gives a raw exploration of Magellan’s impact.
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (Movie Review)
I personally enjoyed 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple a lot, if not as much as its predecessor, however, this film does still include something for everyone.
People We Meet on Vacation (Streaming Movie Review)
“Those coming to People We Meet on Vacation clear of previous bias might still find it charming in its simplicity, however it’s likely that audiences will still find themselves lacking…”
We Bury the Dead (Movie Review)
“I wanted more from We Bury the Dead. With the stereotypical threats and store brand zombies I likely will not remember all of this one.”
Donkey Kong Bananza (Video Game Review)
Donkey Kong Bananza is by far the most fun I have had in a long time, and I hope this is only a sign of things to come from Nintendo in the future!
Song Sung Blue (Movie Review)
Ultimately I walked out of Song Sung Blue having had a better time than I thought I would. But I would have enjoyed it more if I had walked out about 45 minutes earlier. Not a bad biopic though.
Goodbye June (Movie Review)
The cast does a solid job, as would be expected from such a stacked list of names but Mirren and Spall particularly stand out.
Strangers Things Series Finale (Streaming Review)
When the finale is at its best, Vecna/Henry (Jamie Campbell Bower) is the threat. He’s giving a great performance and Henry is, legit, terrifying.