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Fear Street Trilogy – Review

Few things have made me happier than the return of R.L. Stine to the pop culture zeitgeist (which in the … More

ashley zukerman, benjamin flores jr., class division, fear street, fred hechinger, Gillian Jacobs, julia rehwald, kiana madeira, leigh janiak, Marco Beltrami, maya hawke, netflix, olivia scott, r.l. stine, sadie sink, shadyside, sunnyvale

Bo Burnham: Inside – Review

Bo Burnham has always been an interesting figure. As a musical comedian that openly uses his songwriting talents to discuss … More

30, all eyes on me, all time low, any day now, bezos, Bo Burnham, Comedy, content, don't wanna know, face time with my mom, goodbye, how the world works, Inside, look who's inside again, netflix, problematic, sexting, shit, that funny feeling, unpaid intern, welcome to the internet, white woman's instagram

Oxygen – Review

There’s only one Ryan Reynold’s performance I like – 2010s Buried. It was always missing something, but I could never … More

Alexandre Aja, Cryogenisis, Mathieu Amalric, Mélanie Laurent, MILO, netflix, Oxygen, Robin Courdert

The Woman in the Window – Review

This is, perhaps, an outcome I should see as inevitable. These thrillers, which became popular when David Fincher teamed with … More

amy adams, gary oldman, gone girl, Jennifer Jason Leigh, joe wright, julianne moore, mariah bozeman, mystery, netflix, the woman in the window, thriller, tracy letts, Wyatt Russell

I Care a Lot – Review

I love me some Rosamund Pike. I Care a Lot is the first thing of note by writer and director … More

alicia witt, Diane Wiest, Eliza Gonzalez, I Care a Lot, J Blakeson, netflix, Peter Dinklage, Rosamund Pike

His House – Review

It’s been quite a year for everyone and, somehow, an okay year for movies as well. Sure, the event stuff … More

His House, Matt Smith, netflix, Remi Weekes, Sope Dirisu, Sudan, Wunmi Mosaku

The Haunting of Bly Manor – Review

It’s only been two short years since The Haunting of Hill House dropped on Netflix, a modern adaptation of Shirley … More

amelia bea smith, amelia eve, benjamin evan, henry james, henry thomas, Mike Flanagan, netflix, rahul kohli, t'nia miller, the haunting of bly manor, the turn of the screw, victoria pedretti

EL CAMINO is a Great Goodbye

Finally got around to watching “El Camino.” It’s entirely unnecessary but…that doesn’t mean you should skip it.

Aaron Paul, Breaking Bad, Bryan Cranston, El Camino, Jesse Plemons, Jonathan Banks, Krysten Ritter, netflix

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