Although "Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire" feels more like the movie director Adam Wingard wanted to make with "Godzilla vs. Kong," it's still choppy and erratic where its predecessors have felt more confident and composed.
In the wake of "Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire," Evan Dossey revisits his rankings of the live-action Godzilla films.
Evan's Serial Consumer column returns with a look at the two latest listless episodes of "The Bad Batch."
A thriller and a comedy make for an oddly fitting double bill.
Jeymes Samuel's intermittently impish but ultimately superficial religious epic comes to Blu-ray.
A relatively short entry this month. I had less time for almost anything each evening, and even on evenings when I was free, I spent them either reading or turning in early.… continue
I’m not a big fan of Godzilla vs. Kong for a variety of reasons, but I think my major sticking point has always been the objectively awful score by Junkie XL.… continue
It makes sense that a new "Road House" would stream on a platform that prides itself on dad shows. But the remake is a sexless, artless affair that strips away everything that makes the original a classic without building up anything worthwhile for new audiences.
There are some thrills to be had with "Immaculate" — some of the prurient nature — although it's a surprisingly slow burn to arrive at them, especially for a film that runs a brisk 89 minutes.
Although it never quite tips as far into fantasy spectacle as it could, "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire" at least remembers that these films should play like speedy fun rather than somber legacy.
"Sleeping Dogs" has a fun structure until the ending doesn’t quite provide the kind of surprise to make keeping up with the twists and turns feel rewarding.
Formally ambitious and refreshingly simple in its pleasures, "Late Night with the Devil" features great actors giving delightful performances and goopy, gross-out scares.
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