On its 10th anniversary, Christian revisits the controversial "Man of Steel" and mourns the loss of Henry Cavill as Superman
Read MoreMan of Steel (2013): Remembering Henry Cavill, another fallen Superman on the controversial DCEU film’s 10th anniversaryChristian dives into "Tusk," a film where director Kevin Smith pushes his unique style into bizarre and campy territory.
Read MoreTusk (2014): Kevin Smith’s low-budget, bizarre horror film is a mixed bag of camp and thrillsWith "Avatar 2" hitting theaters this weekend, Chad revisits James Cameron's groundbreaking 2009 original.
Read MoreAvatar (2009): A technical stunning, 3-D marvel built around a middling and uneven storylineChristian dives into "Gone Girl," David Fincher's adaption of the acclaimed mystery novel by Gillian Flynn.
Read MoreGone Girl (2014): David Fincher’s gripping mystery is a haunting, dual-sided exploration of a psychotic marriageRidley Scott handed directing reigns to Denis Villeneuve for "Blade Runner 2049," the masterful sequel to his cyberpunk noir classic.
Read MoreBlade Runner 2049 (2017): The sequel to the cyberpunk classic is a worthy follow-up, marrying the visual grandeur of the original with a more complex narrativeChristian revisits Disney's ambitious and darkly operatic "Maleficent," a deeply flawed and revisionist update of the "Sleeping Beauty" classic.
Read MoreMaleficent (2014): Disney’s reimagining of Sleeping Beauty seems off-brand and less family-friendly than usualIn celebration of Thanksgiving, Chad reviews Terence Malick's "The New World," a beautiful and romantic version of the Pocahontas story.
Read MoreThe New World (2005): Director Terence Malick’s exploration of the Pocahontas legend is his most lush and lyrical filmChad takes an early look at "Glass Onion," the much-anticipated sequel to the 2019 murder mystery "Knives Out."
Read MoreGlass Onion – A Knives Out Mystery (2022): The second entry in the murder mystery franchise is a twisty, puzzle box delightChristian dives into the controversial filmography of director M. Night Shyamalan and revisits his atmospheric 2004 mystery thriller "The Village."
Read MoreThe Village (2004): M. Night Shyamalan’s moody, atmospheric mystery is an underrated gem in his divisive filmographyRidley Scott's influential cyberpunk epic "Blade Runner" turns 40 this year. Chad takes the Voight-Kampff test and revisits this landmark 1982 film.
Read MoreBlade Runner (1982): 40 years later, the landmark cyberpunk noir is still a frightening vision of humanity’s post-A.I. futureWe close out our Halloween Horror-themed month as Christian revisits the 1994 film adaption of James O'Barr's gothic graphic novel "The Crow."
Read MoreThe Crow (1994): With its macabre atmosphere and tragic backstory, the first entry in the gothic franchise is still a worthy watchIt's time to check into the Overlook Hotel as Chad revisits Stanley Kubrick's controversial adaption of Stephen King's "The Shining."
Read MoreThe Shining (1980): Stephen King may have hated Stanley Kubrick’s film version of his famous novel, but it’s still a horror masterpiece