Rifftrax Live: Time Chasers Review: The Weakest Rifftrax is Still Fun!
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This ’90s cheese fest could only be elevated by our Rifftrax trio.
The Stuff Blu-ray Review: Once Is More Than Enough
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A creature feature that would work much better today than it would back in 1985.
Emelie Blu-ray Review: Strong Performances Elevate Generic Horror
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From the Tudors to terror, actress Sarah Bolger shines as an unhinged babysitter.
The Gory Goodness of Arrow Video in May
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The grue is ramped up to 11 with Arrow’s latest output.
Pretty Little Liars: The Complete Sixth Season DVD Review: Still the Same After Five Years Forward?
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Allison asked the Liars to come home and give statements that would attest to the okay-ness of Charlotte being released. Yeah, right.
MSPIFF 2016 Review: Alena
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A stylish thriller that combines both Let The Right One In and Carrie.
The Huntsman: Winter’s War Movie Review: Winter Turns Around in Embarrassment
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This unnecessary prequel/sequel piles on opulence in lieu of interest.
Southwest of Salem: The Story of the San Antonio Four Movie Review: Texas’ Modern-day Witch Hunt
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A documentary that both fascinates and infuriates audiences to action.
The Lady in the Van Blu-ray Review: Impound This Vehicle
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Maggie Smith as a one-note character is the only good thing in this very droll comedy.
MSPIFF 2016 Review: Here Comes the Videofreex
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A very interesting portrait of a group that made an impact in our lives but have never been recognized for it until now.
The Jungle Book (2016) Movie Review: A Loving Spin on an Old Tale
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Jon Favreau recreates The Jungle Book lusher and grander than ever before.
MSPIFF 2016 Review: Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You
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The creator of television’s greatest hits is the focus in this great documentary.
Memories of a Penitent Heart Movie Review: Memories of a Fragmented Heart
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Desires and religion clash in this absorbing familial documentary.
The Invitation Movie Review: An Invitation You Won’t Pass Up
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Karyn Kusama creates a slow-burn with a stellar cast.
Born to Be Blue Movie Review: Many Shades of Blue
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Ethan Hawke sizzles in unconventional Chet Baker biopic.
Rage of Honor Blu-ray Review: Sho and Kill
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An enjoyable, albeit very predictable, martial arts action movie.
They’re Watching Movie Review: Scary Monsters and Scarier Moldovans
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In They’re Watching, comedy meets horror, but you have to wait about an hour.
The Hateful Eight DVD Review: Definitely Hateful, For Better or Worse
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The Hateful Eight is a pretty good film, but “pretty good” is well below Tarantino’s usual standards.
Tokyo ESP: The Complete Series Blu-ray Review: Battle of The Minds
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Psychics battle each other in this anime series where the villains are just as compelling as its heroes.
Silicon Cowboys Movie Review: A Compact Documentary About Compaq
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The lively tale of the computer cowboys who changed personal computing.
Ryan Hurst and Kyle Gallner Discuss Their Characters from WGN’s Outsiders
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“L’il Foster is very sensitive and incredibly loyal to his family.” – Ryan Hurst
Hangman (2015) Blu-ray Review: Watching Home Movies
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A cry baby stalks the blandest family in this found-footage feature.
Turn It Up! Movie Review: A Celebration of the Electric Guitar
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A history of the electric guitar and the people who love them.
The Intruders (2015) DVD Review: This Generation’s Wait Until Dark
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If you think this is going to be just another home-invasion story, please come on in.
Clouds of Sils Maria Movie Review: Heartache and Laughter in the Swiss Alps
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Clouds of Sils Maria’s currency is poignance, and in that sense it is infinitely wealthy.
Zootopia Movie Review: Disney Goes Political, With Bunnies!
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Disney’s latest is a mixed bag of political inquiry and film noir.
The Martian Movie Review: Lost in Space
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Director Ridley Scott and writer Drew Goddard show us a crowd pleasing blockbuster.
The Art of Mad Max: Fury Road by Abbie Bernstein: Pretty Pictures! Good Words!
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An exciting glimpse into the making of one of the most exciting films of the year.
Heaven Knows What Movie Review: Step into the Shoes of a Former Heroin Addict
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Arielle Holmes gives a frightening and cathartic performance based on her personal memoirs.
The Leftovers: The Complete Second Season Blu-ray Review: Let the Mystery Be
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“Miracle” boasts a “population of 9,261 – 0 Departures.” It is this special spot that beckons Kevin Garvey and family to leave Mapleton, NY.
Howard the Duck Movie Review: It’s Not as Bad as You Think
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A look back at one of Marvel Comics’ first big-screen adaptations.
Steve Jobs DVD Review: A Good Choice For Best Picture
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It’s a wonderful blend of acting, writing, and directing.
It Follows Movie Review: A Horror Movie to Think About
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Our own mortality is the most scariest creature of all.
A Thoughtful Solo Adventure with the Outsiders
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If you think this write-up is all over the place and confusing as hell, then you know how I felt about that 60 minutes of my life.
The Finest Hours Movie Review: Fine for About an Hour
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Disney’s latest has great effects but squanders a decent plot in a contrived love story.
TV Review: Sherlock: “The Abominable Bride”
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The new special intricately weaves three different threads of plot and leaves the viewer with dozens of puzzles to tide them over until the next season.
Ip Man 3 Movie Review: Love, Redemption, and Mike Tyson
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Some of the best action sequences in years are on display in Wilson Yip’s latest martial-arts romp!
Beasts of No Nation Movie Review: Beautiful Brutality
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Not my favorite film of the year, but a bold and unbridled effort nonetheless.
Mojave Movie Review: Death and Pretension in the Desert
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Despite its talent, Mojave trades on incomprehension as opposed to tension.
The End of the Tour DVD Review: How to Make Talking Interesting
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It has some interesting things to say about writing and America and simply being alive.
The Who: Live in Hyde Park DVD Review: The 50-Year Anniversary Show
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A really great bookend to an amazing career by an amazing band.
Best of Enemies DVD Review: The Whole World Was Watching
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How the 1968 Debates between William F. Buckley and Gore Vidal shaped our current news reporting.
Dope Blu-ray Review: Geeks, Drugs, and Bitcoins
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An entertaining movie with serious themes that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
Creed Movie Review: Blood, Sweat, and Boxing
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Creed ranks as one of the top films in the Rocky franchise while creating a beautiful new road to travel.
Why We Watch: Looking at Our TV Choices
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Genre? Cast? Plot? Storytelling? What factors entice you to tune in to a show, or take a pass?
The Inhabitants Movie Review: Intriguing Throwback Horror Frustrates with the Same Old
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The Inhabitants thinks about venturing into new territory but too often falls into convention despite solid acting and storytelling.