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Movie Review: “Lee Cronin’s The Mummy” is likely to remind horror...

MOVIE REVIEW: "LEE CRONIN'S THE MUMMY" (R) Grade: C For horror fans out there miffed at the very idea that Lee Cronin has somehow earned the...

Movie Review: “Power Ballad” is a charming music-tinged comedy from the...

MOVIE REVIEW: POWER BALLAD (R) Grade: B Writer/director John Carney believes in the power of music, there’s no doubt about that. For those of you...

Movie Review: “Scream 7” is the kind of sequel the original...

Neve Campbell returns as Sidney Prescott in Scream 7, but despite nostalgia and familiar faces, the latest entry in the long-running horror franchise struggles to recapture the clever bite of the original.

Movie Review: “Send Help” is a mixed bag elevated by outstanding...

MOVIE REVIEW: SEND HELP (R) Grade: B- If you grew up a horror fan in the 80s, you’re already well aware that it was a magical...

MY 5 FAVORITE FILM EXPERIENCES OF 2025

At the end of the day, the following five 2025 releases (which are listed in alphabetical order) simply represent my favorite theatrical experiences of the year;

FMASU’s Electric Film Series returns to The Electric Theater in 2026...

One of FMASU’s most popular programs is a free monthly cinema showcase called The Electric Film Series.

12 Films of Christmas: Holiday-Themed Movies to Enjoy This Yuletide Season

12 FILMS OF CHRISTMAS The Yuletide Season is upon us and for the countless grand holiday traditions many of us hold dear, nothing says “Merry...

JUST IN TIME FOR HALLOWEEN; A LOOK AT ADAM’S FAVORITE HORROR...

Just in time for Halloween, film critic Adam Mast reveals his favorite horror movie of all time—John Carpenter’s The Thing. A masterclass in paranoia, atmosphere, and practical effects, this 1982 sci-fi horror gem has earned its place among the greats.

Movie Review: “The Long Walk” takes cinematic aim at an early...

Francis Lawrence adapts Stephen King’s The Long Walk into a tense, character-driven survival tale. Starring Cooper Hoffman, David Jonsson, and Mark Hamill, the film balances bleak brutality with moments of empathy and humanity. Read our full review.

Movie Review: “Fantastic Four: First Steps” feels like a big step...

After a disastrous mid-90s Roger Corman produced take, a pair of seldom talked about mid-2000s Tim Story-directed adaptations, and an infamous all-too-serious version from the mid-2010s directed by Josh Trank...