Review: Les Miserables, Episode One While I don’t often review individual shows, this is a unique and rare instance where the worlds of film, musical theatre, literature and ... By Sian Francis CoxJanuary 2, 20190 Features
Features The 300 Coda: My Top 50 Movies of 2018 and My Top 40 First-Time Watches of Older Films As a capstone to The 300, I’ve decided to look at the 317 movies I saw in theaters during 2018 and pick my ... By Hubert VigillaJanuary 2, 20190
Features The women of color film critics you need to be reading (Editors Note: Flixist and Destructoid are not immune to this issue. Despite actively searching we suck at recruiting female writers. It’s an issue ... By Sian Francis CoxJune 17, 20180
Features A snarky recap of Marvel’s MCU before Infinity War Avengers: Infinity War is looking set to dominate the box office for the next few weeks, but not every person has seen all ... By Peter GlagowskiApril 27, 20180
Features Hubert Vigilla’s Top 20 Films of 2017 2017 was a grim, crummy year for the world, but a pretty darn good one for film. So many of the movies I ... By Hubert VigillaFebruary 4, 20180
The 300 Week 3: Mary and the Ghibli Gravy Welcome back to The 300, a weekly feature recounting my attempt to see 300 movies in theaters in the year 2018. Each week ... By Hubert VigillaJanuary 24, 20180 Features
Features The 300 Week 2: Double Digits on the Dime Welcome back to The 300, a weekly feature chronicling my quixotic attempt to see 300 movies in theaters in 2018. Each week I’ll be ... By Hubert VigillaJanuary 17, 20180
Features The 300 Week 1: Let’s Get This Party Started Welcome to the first installment of The 300, a weekly feature chronicling my attempt to watch 300 movies in theaters in 2018. Why ... By Hubert VigillaJanuary 10, 20180
Features How The Last Jedi challenges our notions of what Star Wars can be Another year, another Star Wars film to over analyze and get all nitpicky about. While I found The Last Jedi to be a ... By Peter GlagowskiDecember 18, 20170
Features Interview: Joshua Oppenheimer (The Act of Killing) The Act of Killing was the most audacious documentary I saw at SXSW, as well as the most upsetting and politically charged. We’ll ... By Hubert VigillaJuly 18, 20130
The Ecstasy of Endurance: Bela Tarr’s Satantango Béla Tarr’s Sátántangó is a notorious endurance test for even the most seasoned cinephile. Scott Tobias at The AV Club called it “the ... By Hubert VigillaFebruary 6, 20120 Features