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"Renfield" and the Return of German Expressionism
One of the most polarizing films of April 2023 so far is Chris McKay's Renfield, which reached theaters this week. Seeing Renfield was...

Rua Fay
Apr 18, 20233 min read


Why You Need to Watch RRR
If you were confused at the Oscars this year, watching an Indian film you've never heard of win Best Original Song, you weren't alone. If...

Rua Fay
Apr 5, 20233 min read


"Scream VI" Continues to do the Franchise Justice
The Scream franchise has long succeeded with its playfully meta humor, while also providing genuine thrills. But in our current era’s...

Matt Minton
Mar 28, 20233 min read


"Cocaine Bear:" The Most Fun You'll Ever Have at The Movies
For months now, rumors have been floating around about a new movie centered around a murderous, savage bear high on cocaine, simply...

Rua Fay
Feb 28, 20233 min read


"Quantumania:" Marvel's Biggest Disaster Yet
After months and months of trailers, hype, and anticipation, Marvel finally released Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, the third...

Rua Fay
Feb 20, 20234 min read


Why Is Everyone Raving About "Puss In Boots?"
2022 saw the release of dozens of highly anticipated and renowned films, but the one nobody saw coming was Dreamworks' Puss In Boots: The...

Rua Fay
Feb 5, 20233 min read


"Infinity Pool:" Bacchanalia on the Big Screen
Earlier this week, Brandon Cronenberg's highly anticipated horror film, Infinity Pool finally arrived to theaters around the country....

Rua Fay
Jan 30, 20235 min read


"Babylon" and the Rage Against Turning Tides
Extravagant parties full of dancing, lines of cocaine, lots of jazz, too many drinks to count, and… an elephant taking a giant shit all...

Matt Minton
Jan 15, 20236 min read


Aronofsky's Most Harrowing Film Yet
On December 21st, after months of touring the festival circuit, Darren Aronofsky's new highly anticipated film, The Whale, finally...

Rua Fay
Dec 30, 20224 min read


"The Banshees of Inisherin": A New Irish Classic
On October 21st of this year, cinemas across the world welcomed one of the year’s most anticipated films to its screens: Martin...

Rua Fay
Dec 19, 20224 min read


New Cannibal Film is Easy to Digest
This past month, famous Italian filmmaker, Luca Guadagnino released his directorial follow-up to 2018's Suspiria. Ever since its debut at...

Rua Fay
Dec 3, 20223 min read


Darling, We're Worried
2022 was a year for anticipated new releases in cinema, but few were as hyped up as Olivia Wilde's Don't Worry Darling, starring Florence...

Rua Fay
Nov 27, 20224 min read


"Wendell & Wild:" The Collaboration of the Decade
One of this year's most anticipated releases was easily, Wendell & Wild from the legendary stop-motion director, Henry Selick. With a...

Rua Fay
Nov 14, 20223 min read


Todd Field's Triumphant Return to the Screen
There are some films that stay with you, long after you've left the theater, and this weekend I encountered just that with Todd Field's...

Rua Fay
Nov 7, 20223 min read


Police, Passion, and Park Chan-wook
Although Park Chan-wook has not made a film in six years, it is safe to say that if a six-year hiatus is the price to pay for films of...

Danny Jarabek
Oct 30, 20223 min read


"Blonde:" Torture Porn on the Big Screen
On September 28th, the long awaited Marilyn Monroe biopic, Blonde premiered on Netflix. With Ana de Armas in the lead role as well as...

Rua Fay
Oct 2, 20225 min read


What Makes "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" The Perfect 80's Movie?
There are few movies that have made a larger impact on American culture than John Hughes' 1986 masterpiece, Ferris Bueller's Day Off....

Rua Fay
Sep 12, 20225 min read


How A Terrible Movie Revolutionized A Genre
Leo Gabriadze's Unfriended is not a film that is looked back on fondly. To some it is the worst movie they have ever seen, a blight on...

Rua Fay
Sep 3, 20223 min read


A Nightmare 30 Years in the Making
Although Mad God opens with a scrolling chapter from Leviticus stating, among grisly horrors and alarming atrocities, God’s intention to...

Danny Jarabek
Aug 22, 20224 min read


"Greener Grass:" A Masterclass in Suburban Surrealism
On January 26th, 2019, the film Greener Grass premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City Utah. Written and directed by Jocelyn...

Rua Fay
Aug 17, 20223 min read
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