Movie Review: Love, Antosha
Love, Antosha is as much a documentary on Anton Yelchin as it is on the dedication filmmaking requires. The processes of creativity…
Love, Antosha is as much a documentary on Anton Yelchin as it is on the dedication filmmaking requires. The processes of creativity…
I can’t think of all that many people who dislike the comedic efforts of Eric Andre. His self-titular Adult Swim…
With the cinemas remaining boarded up like a shoddy reimagining of 28 Days Later crossed with a drab ending of The Twilight Zone,…
Film is often an exercise in how low we can go as a culture. Playing limbo with how regressive and…
While it may be a dreadful year for English language releases, the international releases of last year have been nothing…
Horror films are becoming easier and easier to make. I’m not saying I could make one, but considering the vast…
It’s tremendously embarrassing for me to come out and say I was really excited to see how Scoob would turn out. I…
As we enter weeks two and three of my coverage of Amazon’s SXSW festival, I find myself regretting the decision…
Knock-off products died out years ago, so a shameless grab of Disney’s Onward is a tremendous surprise. I’m more impressed than anything…