Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is the type of movie that I imagined and hoped we would get on the regular after Avengers popped at the box office in 2012.
Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is the type of movie that I imagined and hoped we would get on the regular after Avengers popped at the box office in 2012.
Film Twitter has been abuzz recently over speculation about what films generated completely by artificial intelligence might someday look like.
The Scream franchise has always been a divisive one among horror fans, with opinions varying wildly on which installments stand out from the rest.
On the surface, First Man couldn’t be less like Damien Chazelle’s previous films.
The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster has been an enduring hit for slightly-brainy middle-graders since its release in 1961.
Given D.W. Griffith’s centrality in the emergence of cinematic visual language, and the prominence of westerns in early Hollywood, it’s a little bit surprising that none of his signature films are westerns.
All movie fans are allowed — even expected — to have some “so dumb but I love it” pet favorites.
You’ve played Tetris.
I really need to stop watching direct-to-streaming adaptations of books I admire.
From most angles, Mulan is an absolute triumph.