Film
Iron Fists and Kung Fu Kicks offers a history of martial arts films and how its impacted cinema across countries since its grindhouse days.
In the Tall Grass is a strong adaptation of a good novella. While it isn’t perfect, it is a film that will keep you from stopping by a field.
Dreamworks Animation’s ‘Abominable’ is everything that all-ages animation should be, adventurous, beautiful, and a deep well of emotion.
Ad Astra is visually stunning as well as emotionally devastating. I highly recommend watching it, especially in IMAX.
‘Between Two Ferns: The Movie’ follows host Zach Galifianakis as he hits the road to conduct awkward interviews with celebrities.
Color Out of Space is a vivid nightmare written and directed by Stanley, based on the H.P. Lovecraft short story of the same name.
The Cleansing Hour stands head and shoulders above American-made films that have come out in the possession genre in recent years.
Award-winning South Korean film, ‘Parasite,’ chills, trills, and tells a story a cautionary tale of classism through a dark comedic lens.
Tigers Are Not Afraid is a dark fantasy that uses fairytales to explore trauma, violence, and childhood in the middle of a city run by cartels.
Directed by Chung Mong-Hong, A Sun shows how individual acts can affect the whole family in unforeseen and heartbreaking ways.
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Exterritorial scratches that mid-budget action itch that is finally starting to come into focus in the action landscape again.