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Review: Jurassic World Dominion ends this era with a whimper
Jurassic World Dominion has been described as the end of an era, but those usually include something great. This conclusion of the Jurassic World series barely makes...
INTERVIEW: Production Designer Marek Dobrowolski Talks The Walking Dead & More
The Walking Dead just finished its 11-season run on AMC+, leaving spinoffs in its wake plus an endless supply of stories set in the new zombie-infested world. Production designer Marek Dobrowolski entered the post-apocalyptic world to create a unique look.
Review: DERRY GIRLS SEASON 3 is a Fitting End to a Great Irish Series
Derry Girls has come to an end. It has been quite a ride with the Irish girls and the Wee English Fella. This season sees...
Review: Firestarter offers a dull flame in new adaptation
Firestarter manages to tell an uninteresting story that also happens to be poorly written. The original film from 1984 starred Drew Barrymore in the...
INTERVIEW: HEAVY METAL DRUMMER’S Kiefer Findlow & Emiliano Plissken
Heavy Metal Drummer (published by Behemoth) is one of the most insane comics I have read in a while. Like some kind of cosmic...
Review: EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE is a Multiverse Spanning Masterpiece
Everything Everywhere All At Once has emerged as one of the biggest films of 2022, earning near-universal critical and audience acclaim. The question is does...
Review: Doctor Strange 2 is Sam Raimi’s MCU Horror Film
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness thrives in Sam Raimi's style while being another successful addition to the MCU. Acting as a sequel...
INTERVIEW: Composer Philip White Scores Tyler Perry’s A Madea Homecoming
Tyler Perry's A Madea Homecoming is the 11th film in the long-running series about a loud and proud black woman played by writer-director Tyler Perry. Composer Phillip White blends family drama and comedy for the film's score.
INTERVIEW: Cinematographer Christopher Rejano And The Colors Of NIGHT’S END
The pandemic years were a psychological crucible for most of us. Night's End is a horror film by director Jennifer Reeder (Knives and Skin) that relates isolation and anxiety through colors and cinematography from Christopher Rejano (Knives and Skin).
Review: DOCTOR WHO FLUX Has a Couple of Great Episodes to Lift a Mediocre Season
Doctor Who: Flux is the latest season of the BBC’s popular sci-fi series. Due to the pandemic, the series had to reduce its number of...
Review: THE UNBEARABLE WEIGHT OF MASSIVE TALENT is the Best Bromance Movie since HOT FUZZ
Nicolas Cage is an actor who has a lot of goodwill from the public. His public persona and acting career are satirized in the...
INTERVIEW: Sound Designer Udit Duseja And The Experimental Documentary All Light Everywhere
All Light Everywhere is a film from Baltimore-based filmmaker Theo Anthonyabout the intersection between filmmaking and surveillance, and the work of sound designer Udit Duseja wraps it in subtle sonic tension.