
Éric Rohmer's fourth comedy and proverb, Full Moon in Paris, opens with a proverb that Rohmer invented himself: "The one who has two wives l...
Éric Rohmer's fourth comedy and proverb, Full Moon in Paris, opens with a proverb that Rohmer invented himself: "The one who has two wives l...
Before a series of earthquakes decimate every building and landmark along the titular San Andreas Fault, while Caltech seismologist Dr. Lawr...
In the sole special feature — save some deleted scenes — included with the season three box set of Bates Motel, "A Broken Psyche...
The latest in an increasingly long-line of workplace idiosyncrasy comedies, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, is the very embodiment of serviceable, compe...
With the thriving Fast & Furious franchise showing few signs of slowing down as it continues to rake in astronomical returns at the box offi...
In theory, Gotham should be a great show. These characters, most of whom fall and fail by the time Batman rises in a future outside of the s...
Wes Craven's Shocker is one of the horror master's lesser-known and less successful experiments in genre filmmaking. Released in 1989, not l...
It's difficult to discuss Brian De Palma's divisive and controversial 1980 psychological erotic thriller Dressed to Kill without acknowledgi...
Mad Max: Fury Road is a film about wants and needs. What do fans want from the OG dystopian action franchise? And what does that movie need...
After the success of the female buddy comedy, The Heat, it was only a matter of time before movies like Hot Pursuit started popping up. It's...
Thematically speaking, the high concept social media horror Unfriended is like a somewhat more composed and concise version of MTV's revampe...