By Daniel D’Addario According To The variety Up until last week, “Emilia Pérez” looked like a narrow Oscar frontrunner, in part because of its political resonances. […]
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Dead Lover’ Review: Macabre Attempt to Keep a Lost Romance Alive Is Both Entertaining and Inventive
By Murtada Elfadl According To The variety When a film starts with a quote from Mary Shelley, it’s tempting to predict exactly where the story might […]
M3GAN 2.0’ Teaser Has the Killer Doll Dancing to Chappell Roan’s ‘Femininomenon’ and Proclaiming: ‘The B—- Is Back
By Jordan Moreau According To The variety M3GAN is back for more AI doll horror. Blumhouse has revealed the first look at “M3GAN 2.0,” the sequel […]
Sundance Freezes Over: Where Were the Deals, Anti-Trump Politics and Drama That Gave the Festival Its Sizzle?
By Brent Lang, Rebecca Rubin At Sunday night’s premiere of “Together,” a body-horror film starring real-life married couple Dave Franco and Alison Brie, the Eccles Theatre erupted […]
Opus’ Review: Even Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich Can’t Save A24’s Exceedingly Silly Horror Send-Up of Fandom
By Tomris Laffly A remote location. A group of unsuspecting, idiosyncratic hopefuls. A murderous plan that would eliminate them one by one. The formula is nearly […]
