F1®: The Movie – a broadly entertaining blockbuster with a lot of heart and no brain
Due to what I imagine is some sort of copyright issue, members of the press (that’s me!) have been instructed to only refer to F1®
Backrooms – Liminal horror with a plot!
I could use your your help!
The Mandalorian and Grogu – a zero-gravity space adventure
Mortal Kombat II: a movie that is hardly worth this angry essay
PFS SpringFest 2026: Maddie’s Secret and The Furious
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PFS SpringFest 2026: Mile End Kicks & Hokum
Dan Scully’s Lee Cronin’s The Mummy review
PFS SpringFest 2026: The party starts this week!
The Drama – Go ahead and have the strangest date night of your life. I dare you.
Due to what I imagine is some sort of copyright issue, members of the press (that’s me!) have been instructed to only refer to F1®
It’s been 25 years since 28 Days Later, so the math almost checks out on 28 Years Later, the second sequel to the “fast zombies”
One of my favorite films of the year is now available to watch at home. Drop, Christopher Landon’s suspense thriller can now be yours via
It’s official: Megan is now caught up for The Final Reckoning. Granted, we’ve all actually seen The Final Reckoning by now, but we are nothing
While I’m almost never the intended audience for such things, I do love a rom-com. Comedy and romance just go together, largely because neither is
In 2022 an indie film called The Outwaters changed the game for found footage horror, and set a new high-water mark for micro-budget cinema. Filmmaker
I remember watching an episode of Captain Planet in which one of the Planeteers stands up for the plight of the shark. I remember her
The John Wick series is the best action franchise of all time. Bar none. Better than Mad Max, better than the Fast Fambly, and yes,
When I first saw Talk to Me (the secret screening at Overlook Festival in 2023), I knew I had seen something special. It felt like
Black Bag, the second of two 2025 collaborations between director Steven Soderbergh and writer David Koepp, is now available on 4K UHD, Blu-Ray, DVD, and