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Movie Review: “Five Nights at Freddy’s” Mixes Gateway Horror, Nostalgia,...

“Five Nights at Freddy’s” certainly isn’t among the very best horror films of 2023 but it isn’t without its gateway horror charms.

Movie Review: “The Last Voyage of the Demeter” offers a slice...

In The Last Voyage of the Demeter, the crew realizes that they’re in possession of very deadly cargo while on an epic journey from Carpathia to England.

Movie Review: “Oppenheimer” is a captivating three-hour epic from one of...

“Oppenheimer” is a captivating, haunting, tense,  engrossing, and altogether complicated movie and Nolan tells this epic story in the sort of nonlinear fashion that has become his trademark.

Movie Review: “Cocaine Bear” is an uneven comedy with one of...

In "Cocaine Bear," the proceedings play a little more like "Yogi Bear" if Yogi had a craving for blow rather than picnic baskets. For some, I suspect

Movie Review: “Ticket To Paradise” represents the most shallow of rom-com...

To call the new romantic comedy “Ticket to Paradise” formulaic would be a gross understatement. It’s predictable beyond belief and not altogether as charming as I would have hoped, particularly given the affable nature of its stars.

“Nope” Has More On Its Mind Than Just A Summer Movie...

Set in the valleys of California’s Agua Dulce, “Nope” follows rancher siblings OJ (Daniel Kaluuya) and Emerald Haywood (Keke Palmer) as they make a

CinemaCon 2022 Highlights: Cinematic Bliss in Sin City!

Throughout this epic 4-day get-together, CinemaCon set out to showcase all the latest in movie theater hardware and snack bar goodness.

CinemaCon Returns to Vegas With Amazing Film Footage and Big Surprises!

What studios impressed the most at CinemaCon 2021? Well, that’s what this article is really about. Therefore, without further ado, here are the two biggest studio highlights from a truly epic 4-day cinematic affair.

Movie Review: “Old” finds its characters living every moment as if...

M. Night Shyamalan's recent thriller "Old" takes the term "Live every day like it's your last." to a freaky new level. Whether or not the film rises to the challenge set forth by its scary concept is debatable but it's safe to say that "Old" isn't Shyamalan's first divisive film nor will it be his last.

Movie Review: “Nobody” aka, “Better Call Hutch”

"Nobody" the film was directed with dynamic flair by Ilya Naishuller ("Hardcore Henry") and while this film doesn't quite reach the joyous, hyper-kinetic