Nia DaCosta nimbly takes the reins of the zombie franchise, pitting a devil-worshipping Jack O'Connell against Fiennes' faith-stripped man of science.
Leo takes a look at the monster DeepCool QuadStellar case - we don't think we have ever seen anything like it. Its big, has loads of room for hard drives and video cards, but its also heavy, big and ...
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Review: ‘Pluribus’ season 1 tells us the importance of being miserable
Pluribus is some of Vince Gilligan's best work, and it's because of how well he holds a mirror to his audience. The post ...
Last summer came a surprising addition to the horror canon, some twenty-plus years in the making, when 28 Years Later brought ...
Would we be willing to give up the struggles of the human condition for life in a friction-free bubble of contentment?
“Riot Women,” however, sticks closer to the realistic social drama of Wainwright’s past work. Tonally, it is somewhere ...
By condensing the logic of the action, this anime adaptation of Hiroshi Sakurazaka’s light novel undermines the story’s ...
We rank the best Sega Genesis games of all time. From Sonic the Hedgehog and Streets of Rage 2 to Phantasy Star IV and ...
The 2020s have given us some of the best horror villains, from old witches like Weapons' Aunt Gladys to iconic vampires like ...
From supernatural nightmares, zombie thrillers, and slasher classics to supernatural chillers and terrors from beyond the ...
When Ezra Klein asked James Talarico to explain the "rage economy," what followed sounded less like media theory and more like recognition of what people feel.
Just 'Rip' it. 'Rip' it good. Watch Matt Damon and Ben Affleck in a Netflix cop thriller as well as villainous Jack O'Connell ...
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