Eternal beauty comes with a price – Vincent Price – in the House of Wax, a timeless gothic 3-D horror masterpiece celebrating its 70th anniversary
Fast X is the most absurd entry yet in the long-running franchise, and that’s saying something, considering the crew journeyed into outer space in the previous installment.
Much like the first film, Book Club: The Next Chapter is another easygoing lark that does zero that’s unexpected yet still generates just enough genuine laughter to make its sitcom-level simplicity bearable.
Not only is Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 my favorite film of the series, but it’s also quite possibly the best entry in the entire MCU.
While Korpi is a nightmarish demon to this film’s German antagonists, for everyone else Sisu is a blood-splattered dream action aficionados won’t want to wake from.
Switching Channels: Gender roles, the nightly news, and political malfeasance all vie for the front page in a forgotten 1988 screwball romance worthy of reappraisal
Sidney Lumet’s 12 Angry Men remains a masterpiece.
“I hope that people become investigators of their own history, and do not take everything at face value.”
– CHEVALIER screenwriter Stefani Robinson
I don’t have a lot of nice things to say about The Best Man. It isn’t very good.