“Sometimes…dead is better…” It’s a line made famous by the 1983 classic ‘Pet Semetary’ – a novel crafted at the…
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The 1994 Rwandan Genocide may not be as well-known as the Holocaust, but the aftermath left one million Rwandans dead…
Spike Lee is not known for his subtlety. From his films examining race relations to his opinions on Charlton Heston…
Warning: Spoilers ahead You would never guess that the actress who took “Captain Marvel” higher, further, and faster failed to…
“Green Book” is a lovely movie. As in, it’s the kind of movie that your grandmother could watch and leave…
“Evergreen” defied my expectations at least twice during its runtime; but this alone isn’t what makes it such a remarkable…
The thumping beats to the Haddaway song “What is Love” have become so synonymous with the 1998 movie “A Night…
With “90 Feet From Home,” Brett Bentman has produced a stark and powerful vision of childhood abuse and family trauma…
2007’s “We Own the Night” plays as if somebody Googled “How to make a mobster family drama” and threw the…
“Us” is the second movie crafted by rising filmmaker Jordan Peele, and immediately joins last year’s “A Quiet Place” as…