Review: Only superfans will get a kick out of ‘Mortal Kombat II’
Ranging from awesomely stupid to eyerollingly mediocre, Mortal Kombat II gets the job done. That job, of course, is seeing a woman rip apart a man’s head with bladed steel fans and a dude being impaled on a razor-blade hat.
Jon Gustin picks 4 movies to pair with ‘The Tired Dad’
Content creator and author Jon Gustin on the movies that complement his new book.
Review: The deceptively quiet yet powerful ‘Blue Heron’ left me speechless
In Sophy Romvari’s incredibly accomplished feature debut, she takes a metafictional journey into her own past and childhood.
Amy Chan picks 4 movies to pair with ‘Unsingle’
Relationship expert and author Amy Chan on the movies that complement her new book.
Review: The magnificent and strange ‘Mother Mary’ is haunted by an identity crisis
Director David Lowery pits Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel against each other as two former collaborators exorcising the (perhaps literal) ghost of their past estrangement.
Review: Horror comedy and cartoonish violence? ‘Over Your Dead Body’
Tonally imbalanced at times and not afraid to cross lines, Jorma Taccone’s Over Your Dead Body is a funny, gruesome rollercoaster with a superb cast and truly killer final section.
Review: ‘Late Shift’ spotlights an overworked nurse on the brink
Petra Volpe’s new film is not only a compelling work of stripped-down cinema, but also important viewing for non-medical civilians like myself only experience healthcare as a patient.
Review: ‘The Christophers’ paints an enjoyable and elusive portrait of artists connecting
In Steven Soderbergh’s latest, the director deconstructs many of the heist-genre elements he popularized in the Ocean’s Eleven franchise, peeling back the layers to reach a surprisingly touching, emotional core.
Kylie Lee Baker picks 4 movies to pair with ‘Japanese Gothic’
Author Kylie Lee Baker on the movies that complement her new novel.
Review: ‘You, Me & Tuscany’ is a charming throwback to 2000s rom-coms
Kat Coiro’s Italy-set rom-com starring Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page may not break a ton of new ground, but it’s the kind of big-hearted, escapist cinematic fantasy we don’t get much anymore.
Review: ‘The Furious’ is the best martial arts movie since ‘The Raid’
Besides an incredibly fun theatrical experience, Kenji Tanigaki’s third feature feels like a sea change moment for action movies: from now on, there’s only before The Furious and after.
Review: In meta-slasher ‘Faces of Death’, there’s nothing scarier than social media
While still full of relevant social media criticism and interesting meta ideas, Faces of Death is ultimately a curiosity rather than a gutting, must-see horror experience.
Cameron McCloud of Cure for Paranoia picks 6 movies to pair with ‘Work of A.R.T.’
Hip-hop artist Cameron McCloud on the movies that complement his band’s latest EP.
Review: Pitch-black romcom ‘The Drama’ leaves you guffawing and gutted
Kristoffer Borgli’s follow-up to Dream Scenario is a provocative use of the rom-com format that tries to see how far the genre can be stretched, walking right up to the limit before it breaks.
Chris Pandolfi of The Infamous Stringdusters picks 5 movies to pair with ‘20/20’
Banjoist Chris Pandolfi on the movies that complement the band’s new album.
Lauren Kung Jessen picks 5 movies to pair with ‘The Fortune Flip’
Author Lauren Kung Jessen on the movies that complement her new novel.
Casey Scieszka picks 5 movies to pair with ‘The Fountain’
Novelist and innkeeper Casey Scieszka on the movies that complement her new novel.
Review: ‘Project Hail Mary’ is a fantastic feat of sci-fi storytelling
Truly a crowd pleaser, there’s something for everyone to love in Lord & Miller’s adaptation of the Andy Weir novel.
Interview: ‘Dolly’ director Rod Blackhurst on indie horror, creepy dolls, and Max the Impaler
12+1 questions with indie horror director Rod Blackhurst on the origins of Dolly, working with Max the Impaler and Seann William Scott, and more!
Review: ‘Dolly’ wants to play
Rod Blackhurst’s Dolly may not reinvent the slasher horror movie, but its grindhouse feel, captivating villain, and tough-as-nails protagonist offer enough twists on the formula make for a very fun ride.