Renfield is a fresh new take on the Dracula mythos. But, it’s more of the Universal Movie Monsters take and less of the classic novel approach. The last person to actively adapt the novel form o...
Cocaine Bear is a lot smaller in real life. As someone who has encountered the now stuffed bear at several points in my adult life, I always bring that up to people. So, when Cocaine Bear became a mod...
The Fabelmans 4K UHD looks amazing, but it's the movie that keeps stick in Troy's brain in this AndersonVision review.
M3gan is proof that the January dump season is officially over. It’s not the deep dive pile of misplaced films that don’t have a dedicated audience. Since COVID killed the modern theater e...
Ticket to Paradise is the kind of romantic comedy that used to dominate the late 1950s and early 1960s. Y’know, that other time where the studio system was slowly dying. Ticket to Paradise is a ...
Liar Liar is one of those middle of the road late 90s era defining comedies. It’s not bland enough to be totally family oriented, but defanged enough not to be memorable. Still, it made $300 mil...
The world has takes on Halloween Kills. Whether it’s Halloween or some other franchise, everyone becomes a series expert in time for the latest film hitting theaters or streaming. What’s e...
No Time to Die should be the last James Bond film for a very long time. That’s because MGM/EON/etc has finally found a way to drain the last drops of life out of 007. I’m not going to spoi...
The prehistoric family the Croods are challenged by a rival family the Bettermans, who claim to be better and more evolved.
Four people and their otherworldly frienemy struggle in the afterlife to define what it means to be good.