Review: Infinity Pool There’s something to be said of a film being divisive. Whenever I hear about a movie splitting audiences down the middle, it makes ... By Jesse LabJanuary 30, 20230 7 Movies
7.1 Movies Tribeca Review: Employee of the Month It goes without saying, but sexism sucks. It shouldn’t be controversial to say that a woman should make as much money as a ... By Jesse LabJune 12, 20220
7.1 Featured Review: Don’t Look Up Don’t Look Up is the most frustrating movie of 2021. This is a movie that doesn’t shy away from politics and paints a bleak ... By Jesse LabDecember 28, 20210
7.5 Movies Review: Borat Subsequent Moviefilm It’s strange to hear the name Borat in 2020. 14 years ago, the original film launched to critical and commercial success, but the ... By Peter GlagowskiOctober 22, 20200
Fauxclusive: Fearful on losing out on investments, Disney to screen movies door to door With theaters closed around the world, the film industry is in a precarious place. Now that numerous companies decided to postpone their releases ... By Jesse LabMay 25, 20200
Fauxclusive: Forget the butthole cut of Cats, what the world needs is the penis cut of The Dark Knight Rises One thing that can’t be said regarding Christopher Nolan’s finale to his Dark Knight trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises, is that it was ... By Kyle YadloskyMay 25, 20200
Featured Fauxclusive: Leaked scripts for HBO’s Parasite series point to tons of product placement, more capitalist-friendly angle To say that Parasite has set the movie-watching world on fire would be an understatement. We’re all burning alive in its class-based rage ... By Kyle YadloskyMay 25, 20200
Parasite wins Best Ensemble Cast at the Screen Actors Guild Awards I don’t have many regrets, but if I had one that’s been kicking me for the past few months, it would be my ... By Jesse LabFebruary 20, 20200
7.5 Reviews Review: Parasite It’s a quiet night in the Park household. The Parks have gone away for their son’s birthday, leaving only their housekeeper, Chung-sook (Jang ... By Jesse LabFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews LFF Review: Jojo Rabbit During the opening sequence of Jojo Rabbit, Britpop plays over a montage of Nazi paraphernalia and propaganda. Archive footage shows Hitler reaching down ... By Sian Francis CoxFebruary 20, 20200
Contest: The Dead Don’t Die, and neither do our giveaways Today’s contest sees the dead rise again in a Blu-ray copy of The Dead Don’t Die. Man, zombies just don’t die. I mean, they ... By Wes TacosFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews Review: Iron Sky: The Coming Race Hey kids, do you remember Sarah Palin? What feels like centuries ago, in the years bordering 2010, the former Alaska governor became something ... By Kyle YadloskyFebruary 20, 20200