Jeff Nichols’ The Bikeriders features an odd setting that, when you think about it, actually makes perfect sense. Many of us, when we conjure the
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Hit Man is a crowd-pleasing showcase for its star
Above anything else, Hit Man exists as a showcase for Glen Powell, Hollywood’s latest hunk who despite being a hunk is actually a lot more
Bad Boys: Ride or Die is the Fast Five of Lethal Weapon movies
Like the JFK assassination, 9/11, and the death of the Crocodile Hunter, everyone who was alive at the time remembers exactly where they were when they
Mind Body Spirit is a smart and spooky screen-life chiller
Fitness influencers can be good or bad, but we can all agree that when they’re bad, they’re the WORST. Be it their tendency toward woo-woo,
Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver is a good movie that you’ve already made your mind up about, so why are you even reading this?
Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver is billed as a “continuation” of the Rebel Moon saga. This, of course, means that it’s both the
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare is fun, but forgettable
Guy Ritchie pumps out movies at a rate that’s hard not to admire, and as is to be expected with so much output, the level
Arcadian is a touching, derivative horror thriller
While it is indeed somewhat refreshing to see Nicolas Cage in a role that requires absolutely none of his Nicolas Cageness, the latest post-A Quiet
Civil War is a powerful anti-war thriller
Civil War, more so than anything else, is an anti-war film, but it’s one of the few with the guts to acknowledge that human beings
Femme is a prime slice of contemporary exploitation cinema
One of my favorite annual events is the Exhumed FIlms Ex-fest, in which the titular programming collective assembles 12 straight hours of exploitation films, each
Problemista is bizarre, funny, and…educational
Not only is Problemista a very funny comedy, but it’s one of the better ruminations on the modern immigrant experience I’ve seen. Written and directed
