ColumnNostalgia In Sequel-Land Reaching the golden demographic: How our own nostalgia of our past obsessions turns the great wheel of sequels and remakes.
Arts‘It Follows’ Finds The Horror In What’s Human Monsters and mysticism might be frightening, but unfiltered reality can be the most horrifying element in horror films.
Arts‘Furious 7’ Is What It Is (Massive Action Setpiece) And That’s Good Enough The seventh film in the 'Fast and Furious' franchise proves its lasting appeal and pays tribute to series star Paul Walker.
ColumnHow To Cinephile In The Summer The impending release of 'Ted 2" got you down? Here's some advice for those who feel over-wrought by the summer's predictable set of offerings.
ArtsCrass Comedy Wins The Day In Ferrell And Hart’s ‘Get Hard’ Comedian Kevin Hart and Will Ferrell make for a vulgar yet somehow endearing odd couple in their first collaboration.
MoviesBoy-Meets-Alien Yet Again in DreamWorks ‘Home’ 'Home' evokes the familiar moves made in the past by films like 'E.T.' without adding much else to its essence.
MoviesDavid Robert Mitchell’s Indie ‘It Follows’ Traces The Footsteps Of Retro Horror For the better, 'It Follows' steps away from the typically gory nature of most of today's horror films.
MoviesSean Penn And Company Misfire In ‘The Gunman’ In spite of its typically all-star cast of Penn, Javier Bardem, and Idris Elba, the pseudo-thriller is an underdeveloped wreck of a film.
ArtsShailene Woodley’s Charm Can’t Save Oppressive ‘Insurgent’ The continued adaption of Veronica Roth's 'Divergent' Series ultimately lacks the characters necessary to drive a YA series.
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