Violent Night brings holiday cheer and crushed skulls down the chimney
Santa Claus gets the Die Hard treatment with this dumb but fun action comedy.
Santa Claus gets the Die Hard treatment with this dumb but fun action comedy.
The blue blur’s sequel rolls around at the speed of sound to the tune of messy but often fun results.
The iconic video game franchise gets a prickly, unoriginal adaptation that piles on the contrivances and dated references.
This year will play catch up with the strikes, try to revitalize or continue long-running franchises, and give directors and new and old the steam to keep filling theaters.
David Oyelowo paints a compelling picture of the first Black lawman in the latest leg of Taylor Sheridan’s ever-expanding Western TV empire. NOW STREAMING: Powered by JustWatch Screenwriter Josh Olsen (A History of Violence) used to tell anyone who would listen that his passion project was an account of the life of Bass Reeves, a … Lawmen: Bass Reeves tackles the thin line between Black and blue in the Old West
The latest batch of mind-blowing animation from Netflix’s sci-fi anthology might well be its most creative.
This heavy metal teen comedy is a colossal misallocation of characters and tone.
From BoJack to What We Do in the Shadows, we break down the TV that got us through a hellish year.
CBS All Access’ all-star miniseries adaptation of the timely Stephen King novel bogs itself down in a helter-skelter structure and an acute lack of stakes.
Initially a box office flop, Kathryn Bigelow’s stylish horror-Western became an iconic cult classic.
Playing a creator who needs adoration, Philip Seymour Hoffman revels in the idiosyncrasies of famed author Truman Capote in Bennett Miller’s biopic.
Al Pacino leads a team of Nazi Hunters in a brassy Amazon series stuffed with Holocaust pathos and comic-book sleaze.
Remembering when Tom Cruise defied audience expectations in a campy, sumptuous adaptation of Anne Rice’s vampire soap opera.
Danny Jolles (George) joins us to talk about the wonderful recurring cast of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend as it wraps up its final season this week on the CW.
Adama? Roslin? Starbuck? Baltar? Four TV critics hash out which character from Ronald D. Moore’s political sci-fi drama deserves a spot in our pantheon of great TV characters.NOW STREAMING: Powered by JustWatch Deep in the bowels of The Spool Studios, there lies a chamber only the greatest TV characters can enter – the funniest, the … Hall of Faces: Who’s the Greatest Character on Battlestar Galactica?
In our first episode of Hall of Faces, we debate which 30 Rock character deserves a spot in our pantheon of great TV characters.
The Merc With a Mouth is back in a sequel with more slicing, dicing and R-rated quips – but it’s only a slight improvement over the sophomoric original. This piece was originally posted on Alcohollywood While Marvel Studios seems to have solved the equation for how to make great (or, at their worst, pretty passable) … Deadpool 2 Review: Ryan Reynolds Returns for More Quips, Gore and Gags