Mark Ruffalo and Barry Keoghan co-star in this tale of thieves and coppers colliding in LA, and Bart Layton’s movie runs like ...
From 'SCTV' to Christopher Guest mockumentaries, O'Hara's comic legacy was already secure — but 'Schitt's Creek' allowed ...
In 1973, two Mississippi shipyard workers went fishing—and ended up paralyzed aboard a spacecraft. Calvin Parker and Charles Hickson’s terrifying story includes alien monsters, mind control, and a ...
FBI agents were executing a search warrant at the Fulton County elections office near Atlanta, Georgia, on Wednesday, an ...
A New Zealand woman gets knocked up by something from another world in a movie that has a sweet, sticky heart underneath its juvenile humor and outrageous prosthetics. “Mum, I’m Alien Pregnant” ...
Mum, I’m Alien Pregnant is a refreshing sci-fi body horror comedy featuring a charming cast and some genuinely shocking moments that go to screamingly obscene places with glee and cosmic purpose. Best ...
Tape doesn’t lie. That’s the applicable NFL aphorism when it comes to film review for quarterbacks, and Ted Nguyen from The Athletic did a piece in which he broke down the film for quarterbacks Bo Nix ...
Director Dan Trachtenberg is now officially three for three with the Predator franchise. His amazing 2022 film Prey was a fresh take on the basic Predator tropes, only with a different time period and ...
Teddy (Plemons) is a sweaty, nervy conspiracy theorist factory worker who believes a race of aliens called Andromedans is bent on destroying Earth and controlling mankind. Imparted with this knowledge ...
Anyone who’s ever said “Game over, man! Game OoOveR!” needs to fire up Aliens Expanded (now strraming on Shudder), a ridiculously in-depth making-of/legacy documentary about Aliens that will occupy ...
No one goes to a Yorgos Lanthimos movie to see something quote-unquote “normal.” Discerning viewers flock to the Greek filmmaker’s parables about family dynamics and power struggles to marinate in his ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Samuel Beckett’s 55-minute contemplation of mortality comes to NYU Skirball in a neat and handsome staging by Vicky Featherstone. By ...