Browsing: Film
Jason Reitman’s Saturday Night is full of hilarious moments, but doesn’t really come together as an ode to the original cast and creators of SNL.
Babygirl sees Nicole Kidman at the top of her acting game, telling a brave story about a woman struggling to define her own needs and desires.
The 2024 film adaptation of Salem’s Lot is better than some Stephen King fans might be expecting thanks to its respect for the source material.
The Wild Robot delivers a tear-jerking tale with groundbreaking paintbrush animation, cementing itself as one of the best animated films of 2024.
Writer-director Henry Selick and actress Teri Hatcher look back on Coraline for its 15th anniversary and discuss the film’s massive cultural impact.
James McAvoy and Scoot McNairy discuss their toxic dynamic in Speak No Evil and McAvoy reveals if he would return to comic book movies.
Transformers One is one of the best animated films of the year, touching upon surprisingly mature themes with gorgeous 3D animation.
Piece by Piece may not be a groundbreaking documentary, but the LEGO animation beautifully captures Pharrell Williams’ life journey.
Blumhouse’s remake of Speak No Evil is surprisingly bold and clever, with huge thanks to James McAvoy’s extremely twisted performance.
Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist is a new masterpiece that brilliantly showcases all the nuances that come with pursuing the American dream.












