Perry Mason Chapter Four Recap: You gotta have faith, faith, faith
The first half of the first season comes with a reckoning for E.B. and Perry building a wild theory for the death of George Gannon.
The first half of the first season comes with a reckoning for E.B. and Perry building a wild theory for the death of George Gannon.
Matthew Rhys steps into the gumshoes of the famed private investigator for a shaky but sumptuous first episode.
Emerald Fennell’s feature debut may be flawed, but it’s an empathetic portrayal of rage, anguish, and black comedy.
Shyamalan’s latest and a couple of Criterions about female bonds at different ages highlight this month’s new physical media releases.
Because in the world of streaming, nothing lasts forever.
Ellie and Joel seek to flee Kansas City with the town’s Most Wanted as the city shakes up its own secrets in a sobering episode.
The sleazy exploitation film offers surprisingly more in terms of style and substance than a viewer might expect.
The festival’s music documentary sidebar pays tribute to music legends ranging from Ronnie James Dio to Tanya Tucker.
Taylor Sheridan’s bare-bones thriller is sloppy and silly, but there’s enough dad-friendly thrills to entertain.
Fates are sealed & futures are secured in a talk-heavy but satisfying conclusion.
Criterion compiles a legend’s filmography into a single set, Gamera gets a big box, & more in our rundown of August’s DVD & Blu-ray releases.
New films by Julie Taymor, Dee Rees, and Justin Simien mix with fascinating new docs and debut features in our list of Sundance 2020 must-sees.
From Ad Astra to Us, we celebrate the cream of the cinematic crop in 2019.
For the classic sitcom’s 25th anniversary, we hash out which of TV’s favorite pals make our list of the greatest TV characters of all time.
A bat-crap crazy home invasion thriller, The Intruder spices up its hokey script and brain-dead characters with a bug-eyed turn from Dennis Quaid.
This piece was originally posted on Alcohollywood Now in its third year, the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival, taking place October 11th through the 18th, has become one of the fastest rising venues to catch the next best thing in scary movies months before everyone else gets a chance. This year’s line-up showcases both new faces … Five Movies We’re Dying to See at the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival