Influencer's "honest review" of "Barbie" goes viral
The "Barbie" movie starring Margot Robbie has smashed box-office numbers and received mostly rave reviews following its release.
'The Whale' hit with fresh wave of awful reviews but Brendan Fraser praised
The Darren Aronofsky movie continues to divide critics ahead of its release on December 9, but leading man Fraser is being tipped for an Oscar nomination.
'Who You Gonna Call?' Josh Gad, Host of the 'Ghostbusters' Reunion
If you're craving a "Ghostbusters" reunion on your computer screen, who you gonna call? Josh Gad, apparently.
'The Invisible Man' Will Have You Double-Checking That Empty Chair
The new "Invisible Man" eschews the horror-action blockbuster approach for an effective and intimate thriller.
'Come To Daddy' Movie Review: Bloody Father Fights Buoy Eccentric Thriller
The directorial debut of the producer of "The Greasy Strangler," "Come to Daddy" will be a treat for fans of psychotronic films.
Netflix Horror Movie 'Eli' Review and Ending Explained
While initially part medical horror and part haunted house story, Netflix's new horror movie "Eli" takes some wild twists before its end.
'Combat Obscura' Is Corrective to Afghanistan War News
"Combat Obscura," a new documentary by Marine Corps veteran Miles Lagoze, counters the easy media narratives from the Afghanistan War.
Zone of Silence Drama 'Silencio' Is Inert
"Silencio" is based on a crashed missile test in Mexico's Zone of Silence, or Zona del Silencio.
'Halloween' 2018 Review: The Boogeyman's Back
In the new 2018 "Halloween" Jamie Lee Curtis captures the violence and anger still hurting Laurie Strode 40 years after the events of John Carpenter's original.
'An Evening With Beverly Luff Linn' Review
"An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn" loves playing with its food and childish insults, but is also surprisingly romantic.
In 'The Predator' The Aliens Are The Best Characters
The new, giant predator introduced in 'The Predator' is a better character than villain.
'Mandy' is a Heavy Metal Album Brought to Life
'Mandy' is just as hallucinatory and gorgeous as 'Beyond the Black Rainbow,' but has a great plot (and Nicolas Cage).
'The Nun' Delivers Rapid-Fire Gothic Horror Scares
"The Nun" is gothic horror on fast-forward, delivering as many jolts as possible.
'Let the Corpses Tan' Movie Review
"Let the Corpses Tan" makes reference-heavy Tarantino movies like "Kill Bill" look downright amateurish in paying tribute to the 70s grindhouse.
'Calling All Earthling' Documentary Review
George Van Tassel's Integratron, subject of new documentary "Calling All Earthlings," was built from alien blueprints to reverse aging, travel through time and produce free energy.
Regina Hall is Magnetic in 'Support the Girls'
Hall delivers an incredible performance as the manager of a Hooters knock-off in writer-director Andrew Bujalski's latest film.
'What Keeps You Alive' Needs More Than Flat Psychopathy
"What Keeps You Alive" is shot like psychological horror, but its central relationship is never satisfactorily explored.
'Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich' Movie Review
"Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich" pits comedy and horror veterans against Nazi puppets for a gorefest unlike anything you'll see in theaters this year.
'The Meg' Swims Right Out of 1950s Sci-Fi Pulp
Less "Sharknado," more 1950s giant monster fun, all predicaments in "The Meg" are answered with a fistful of Statham.
'Slender Man' Review: This Is Not How You Go Viral
'Slender Man' keeps the dorky tie and tentacles, but never finds what was scary about the nearly decade-old creepypasta creation.
'Unfriended: Dark Web' Explores Sadistic Digital Abyss
Instead of supernatural scares, "Unfriended: Dark Web" conjures up terror from the very worst of the internet.
Robert Pattinson and Mia Wasikowska Can't Save 'Damsel'
New Western comedy "Damsel" never finds a good use for Mia Wasikowska, instead pitting her against a succession of terrible men.
'Hereditary' Review: Beyond Scares and into the Uncanny
Yes, "Hereditary" will make you shriek and squirm, but it's also an astounding combination of family drama and occult power, with an award-worthy performance by Toni Collette as Annie.
'Upgrade' Is a Fun Combo of Exploitation and Cyberpunk
"Upgrade," a new action sci-fi movie from the writer of "Saw" and "Insidious," doesn't surprise, but combines video games and exploitation into a fun tribute to the genre.
New Netflix Zombie Movie 'Cargo' Review
In new Netflix zombie movie "Cargo," Martin Freeman must find his daughter a new family before his transformation into a flesh-eater is complete.
'Revenge' Electrifies the Rape-Revenge Thriller
"Revenge," the new, gore-soaked movie from French director Coralie Fargeat, finds female power in one of the exploitation genre's darkest corners: the rape-revenge thriller.
William Friedkin Returns to Exorcism in New Documentary
"The Devil and Father Amorth," the new documentary from "The Exorcist" director William Friedkin, won't convince you demons are real.
'Ghost Stories' Review: Effective Anthology Horror
New British anthology 'Ghost Stories' investigates three unsolved hauntings while paying tribute to classic horror movies.
'Small Town Crime' Is 2018's First Great Dark Comedy
John Hawkes has enjoyed the slow build of his career, playing lots of menacing creeps and oddballs. In 'Small Town Crime,' he gets to be a hero, of sorts.
Steven Soderbergh, Hollywood's Enemy Number One
The film—starring Channing Tatum and Daniel Craig as hillbilly thieves—is the director at his best: clever and funny as hell.