DEADWOOD: THE MOVIE offers equal parts nostalgia and growth, which should satiate most of the show’s many fans.
DEADWOOD: THE MOVIE offers equal parts nostalgia and growth, which should satiate most of the show’s many fans.
The new film in the Kaiju franchise ultimately does a disservice to the monster god.
John Wick rides again, as the third chapter continues his neverending quest through Hell.
Sara uses her vast knowledge of Pokémon to review the latest film entry, Pokémon Detective Pikachu. Find out if the many plot twists and Ryan Reynolds voicework stand up!
Aaron Hendrix takes a look at Olivia Wilde’s directorial debut, Booksmart, and is in awe of her visual style.
Fresh from Tribeca, Sean Beattie reviews a monster movie meets relationship drama in Something Else.
The unpredictable and hard to define horror-comedy is an assured directorial debut and features great turns from Elijah Wood and Stephen McHattie.
Our coverage of this year’s Chattanooga Film Festival kicks off with Hail Satan?
A by-the-numbers superhero origin story is elevated by a delightful performance from Zachary Levi.
The new film by S. Craig Zahler is a mean as you’d expect, but also truly fascinating.
Jordan Peele deftly avoids the sophomore slump with this smart and terrifying film.
Two fascinating lead performances help put a spark in this indie debut film.
A look into the artistry will make you rethink any negative notions you may have about creative dog grooming