“I have seen the light!”: some personal thoughts on “The Blues Brothers”
The action-comedy-musical classic turns 40 this year, and remains both a staple of 80s nostalgia & a love letter to Chicago
The action-comedy-musical classic turns 40 this year, and remains both a staple of 80s nostalgia & a love letter to Chicago
Frank Mancuso, Jr. and Paramount tried to give Jason Voorhees a killer sendoff, but the franchise didn’t stay dead.
The culmination of Marvel’s 11-year gameplan is a cinematic juggling act whose success is an unlikely achievement.
The Nine-Nine gets a new member of the precinct as season 7 comes to a heartwarming close. Does a real crisis make an imaginary one feel that much more real, or does it heighten the slap-happy ingenuity? Either way, “Blackout” is a great season finale of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, coming off the heels of two excellent … Brooklyn Nine-Nine Season Finale Recap: Joy in “Blackout”
The teenage witch & pals continue to maintain a successful balance between horror & everyday heartbreak. In a show that features magic, monsters, and mystical dimensions it’s important to make sure the protagonist is relatable to a regular audience. Fortunately, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina manages to have an everywoman as its titular lead. Despite her … “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” Conjures Up a Strong Season 3
The charming Canadian adaptation of L.M. Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables comes to a lovely if untimely end.
Frozen 2 breaks the ice of November’s box-office chill — and the year’s downward trend of family movie sequels.
An analysis of Goodfellas’ cinema redefining single take tracking shot.
Fifteen years later, the spectacular failure of Catwoman still stings.
John Hughes meets David Lynch in an uneven black comedy/thriller/musical about yet another small town full of dark secrets.