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‘Longlegs:’ A Graphic Journalism Movie Review

A comic about the myth of the trans monster

Film Review: How ‘American Fiction’ Satirizes the Struggle of Black Representation

And asking if the film erases the nuance of, ‘Erasure,’ its literary counterpart?

Film Review: ‘Lisa Frankenstein’ Proves Love Comes Crawling Out the Grave

Maybe the real bad movie was the undead husband made along the way

Forever Haunting ‘A Christmas Carol’

Naughty and nice adaptions

8 Merry Movie Mitzvahs

Ranking kitschy Hanukkah films.

Moving Pictures: Pandora Lives in “Avatar: The Way of Water”

12 years after the first movie, "Avatar: The Water of Water" is showing audiences what actions movies dream of being.

Moving Pictures: Looking Through The ‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’

A sharp sequel to "Knives Out" (2019) and an even sharper murder mystery the the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Moving Pictures: You Can’t Spell ‘Barbarian’ Without Airbnb

Quick-and-to-the-point thriller demands a group viewing.

Moving Pictures: ‘The Woman King’ and Fighting History

"The Woman King" grapples with history without sacrificing thrills or style.

“White Snake”‘s White Knight Problem

Another adventure film, another undervalued female hero.

Double Take: “Blair Witch” and the Power of Emotion

20 years later, Blair Witch Project still haunts us with the uncertainty of what is real, and what is fiction.

The Goldfinch: Why?

2.5 hours of preposterous hollowness.

Double Take: “Jennifer’s Body” Was Right On Time

10 years after its release, what do the thinkpieces still miss?

Ode To An Icon

The documentary "Bad Reputation," which chronicles the life and career of Joan Jett, gives the legendary rock star the praise she deserves.