(Contains spoilers). On its surface, Mark Mylod’s “The Menu”—is a dime-a-dozen social class/satire piece that was so frequent for about…
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In the 1970s, Australian filmmaker George Miller created a wasteland like no other in “Mad Max”—a world filled with sand,…
“The Witch” dropped at the Sundance Film Festival in 2015, and found itself in high status amidst the horror community.…
Mario and Luigi climb down a sewer drain to fix a devastating plumbing disaster in Brooklyn and end up Princess…
Mark Mylod’s “The Menu” is an unsavory and toothless satire. It may try to pull some social class-action punches with…
Edgar Wright’s “Last Night in Soho” has a killer soundtrack, Giallo references, a magnetic ‘60s style that fizzes and pops,…
“The Queen’s Gambit,” a 7-part Netflix mini-series, is about hardship, it’s about overcoming adversity, it’s a period piece, a sports…
“The Witch” is the 2015 debut from filmmaker Robert Eggers, and has been hailed as a horror piece that goes…