Slumberland Review
This adaptation of a century-old comic strip is as garish, gaudy, and green-screened as one could imagine, but it does have a heart.
The Menu Review
Mark Mylod's newest feast is a pitch-black comedy with a satirical take on everything from foodie culture to celebrity chefs.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Review
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is a beautiful, emotional high point for Marvel Studios and a stirring tribute to Chadwick Boseman.
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story Review
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story doesn't disappoint as a bizarre account of the events that shaped the career of one of the most unique musicians ever.
Something in the Dirt Review
Something in the Dirt is an engrossing, funny, and occasionally obtuse story about the search for meaning.
Prey For The Devil Review
The newest in a long line of exorcism movies adds nothing to the conversation except some deeply troubling messaging.
Blackout Review
Netflix's latest attempt at action success is a Frankenstein's Monster of other films that fails to understand what made them good.
Hellraiser Review
This long-awaited reboot of Clive Barker's iconic horror franchise packs in plenty of pain and plenty of pleasure.
Amsterdam Review
Amsterdam is a gorgeous but sometimes slow trip through history anchored by an outstanding central cast.
Fantastic Fest: The Banshees Of Inisherin Review
The Banshees of Inisherin is a devastating and humorous portrayal of losing companionship.
Blonde Review
With its arthouse sensibility and nonlinear dream-like narrative, Netflix's new Marilyn Monroe movie Blonde is far from a straightforward biopic.
The Munsters Review
Rob Zombie's reboot of this fondly-remembered 60s sitcom is a true one-of-a-kind disaster that terrifies its audience for the worst possible reasons.
Smile Review
Smile lacks horror innovation but director Parker Finn's debut is a tense and chilling horror experience.
TIFF 2022: The Greatest Beer Run Ever Review
The Greatest Beer Run Ever navigates its murky waters with careful precision and puts forth a story of laughter, tears, and righteous anger.
TIFF 2022: Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe Review
Based on Benjamin Alire Sáenz' novel, Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe is more than a queer coming-of-age movie.
TIFF 2022 Reviews: Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery and The Menu
Glass Onion is equally suspenseful and dumb, and The Menu offers an utterly terrifying critique of modern food culture.
Pinocchio Review
Disney's live-action reimagining of Pinocchio is beautifully rendered but loses much of the original's magic.
Barbarian Review
Multiple perspectives and timely themes help to elevate Barbarian above the typical B horror.