Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man
Even at its most self-indulgent, there’s something genuinely thrilling in watching Tommy Shelby suit back up again.
Even at its most self-indulgent, there’s something genuinely thrilling in watching Tommy Shelby suit back up again.
While Marsden remains one of our more underrated comic performers, this is Vaughn’s movie.
A movie that constantly surprises you by plucking chords of hope from a heartbreaking narrative.
Not all may be won over by the film’s aggressively campy tone, but this one is for those who like their sisterhood slashers dashed with sapphic yarning, divine femininity, and an exploration of how we’ll deny who we are just to feel a part of something larger than ourselves.
The Lonely Island brand of humor might at first seem like an awkward fit for horror, but there’s an art to the timing of a well-done splatter flick that shares filmmaking DNA with comedy. As bones crunch and blood flies, the successful films find a rhythm that keeps them from becoming nauseatingly realistic. We don’t […]
A movie with one banger of an action sequence surrounded by thin characters, flat plotting, and even a boring climax.
“Pizza Movie” is the type of low-calorie guilty pleasure that offers just enough new ingredients to a meal you’ve had many times before.
How does a band hold the artistic influence of one of its founding members in its soul as it becomes one of the biggest groups in the world?