R Categories Reviews TV November 10, 2021 Ragdoll is a disappointing Frankenstein’s Monster of influences AMC+'s new crime thriller proves much less than the sum of its parts.
& Categories Anniversaries Features Movies April 15, 2021 “Sick is the new sane”: “Scream 4” at 10 From meta commentary to social commentary, Wes Craven's final film is a bundle of cinephilic sarcasm that was ahead of its time.
F Categories Movies February 14, 2020 Fantasy Island Review: A Nightmare of a Getaway Jeff Wadlow's adaptation of the late-'70s TV show is a thrill-free getaway that only entertains when it goes from generic to incoherent.
T Categories Movies April 11, 2018 Truth or Dare Review: Blumhouse’s Latest Delivers Modest Sleepover Scares The latest microbudget spook-em-up from Blumhouse Productions is long on dares and short on scares. This piece was originally posted on Alcohollywood Hoping to cash..
B Categories Movies Reviews December 22, 2021 Being the Ricardos is a dull, talky affair Aaron Sorkin just can’t help telling the story of the beloved 1950s sitcom duo through a modern lens.
C Categories Features September 15, 2020 Costumes maketh the monster: Inside the armor of “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” We look inside the Gothic influence and drag legacy of Eiko Ishioka's Oscar-winning costumes for Francis Ford Coppola's vampiric masterpiece.
P Categories Movies May 7, 2019 Pokémon Detective Pikachu Review: The Maltese Talonflame The Pokémon franchise takes some crazy swings with a noir adventure that admirably commits to its universe, but might only be for hardcore Poke-fans.