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Cosy crime is murder with a side of charm. As The Thursday Murder Club hits screens, we explore why these gentle mysteries ...
More than anything, The Little Sisters of Eluria highlights the cost of Roland’s journey even before his main quest begins.
KOFFIA 2025 brings 10 Korean premieres, Q&As with directors, and free screenings in 6 regional cities. Hear Me: Our Summer opens the festival.
Released 25 years ago, X-Men was the serious, streamlined leap that set the stage for a new era of superhero cinema. A new millennium was upon us. Having survived the ravages of Y2K and The Phantom ...
Each month, hundreds of comics are released to stores for the hungry masses of fans around the world. To stand out on the shelves, you have to put the great art up front. You can judge a book by its ...
So, picture this. You’re sitting in a cinema in 2005. It’s a full three years before Iron Man, let alone any hint of a cinematic universe. Now, on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Tim Story’s ...
Fifteen years of reviews, lists, festivals, interviews — and a few site meltdowns. The Reel Bits looks back, and ahead.
88 miles per hour, forty years later: Back to the Future remains a pop culture time machine, still as thrilling and clever as ever.
Big on spectacle but low on fresh ideas, Jurassic World Rebirth marks a technically solid but creatively tired return to the franchise’s dino-fuelled cycle of diminishing wonder.
Absurd, over-the-top, and mostly proud of it, this may not reinvent the presidential action caper, but with Cena and Elba having a blast, it delivers plenty of goofy, high-octane fun. Freshly minted ...