My final dispatch from the annual genre fest known as Fantastic Fest highlights three young filmmakers, a reminder of how much this event seeks to amplify new talent. It’s also a remarkable showcase ...
I was really pulling him … I had to use my whole body, which gets my heart rate up and puts me in the moment.” As for a hopeful season 2, Chandler hopes that any future stories explore the budding ...
The novelty of MCU characters killing zombies in bloody ways wears off quickly, though, mainly since Zeb Wells’ writing follows the “if it ain’t broke, just quip it” formula that has grown stale ...
Elvis Costello once said, “You have 20 years to write your first album, and about six months to write your second.” Writer ...
Based on the novel London Rules, this is the weakest “Slow Horses” season to date, and yet it’s still pretty darn entertaining. It’s not a steep enough drop to allow for concern that the writers can’t ...
Daniel solves problems for the world’s wealthiest (and wildest) guests at the Hotel Villa Costiera. Until the night his bosses (Maria Chiara Giannetta, Tommaso Ragno) learn their party girl ...
Fantastic Fest is an interesting combination of known quantities and unexpected discoveries. Everyone has an idea what ...
From a chimp ripping people’s faces apart to the unabashed lunacy of Brian Yuzna’s follow-up to a horror masterpiece, night ...
Amid its shaky narrative and the devil's row of characters and dynamics, there's something light and infectious about "Tulsa ...
Over Zoom, Reinhart spoke with RogerEbert.com about how “American Sweatshop” helped her reimagine her relationship with ...
An interview with the author of a new book on his work writing for some of the 20th century's most beloved sitcoms.
It might not be all that good when binged all at once. But consumed in moderation on a gloomy day, it could be the cure for what ales ya.
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