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Review: Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu Is a Dark, Tension-Filled Journey into Violent Obsession

For those keeping score, Dracula was basically the entire reason I got into horror movies specifically and then into film in general. But that Dracula (the 1931 Universal version, starring […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • December 24, 2024
    • Film & TV , Review , Television

    Recap: The Idol (S1, Ep5) — Deeply Miserable Finale Drags Itself to a Tiring Conclusion

    When I first started watching The Idol, I felt as though there was hope for it, that it had things to say and interesting ideas to execute. When I finished […]

  • Sam Layton
  • August 11, 2023
    • Film & TV , Review , Television

    Recap: The Idol (S1, Ep4) — Penultimate Episode Painfully Drags Its Way Towards the Finale

    This one wasn’t even fun. I really, truly hated last week’s episode of The Idol with a passion that I haven’t felt for bad TV this year. After two decent […]

  • Sam Layton
  • July 21, 2023
    • Film & TV , Review , Television

    Recap: The Idol (S1, Ep3) — Abysmal Episode Showcases the Worst the Series Could Possibly Be

    I’ve been going pretty easy on The Idol when compared to a lot of the other criticisms of it. People really hate this show, don’t they? I don’t really blame […]

  • Sam Layton
  • July 19, 2023
    • Film & TV , Review , Television

    Recap: The Idol (S1, Ep2) — Series’ Second Episode Remains a Stale, Uncomfortable Mess

    After last week’s episode of The Idol, I had no idea what to expect when I turned on the second one. I didn’t expect it to get better, but some […]

  • Sam Layton
  • July 5, 2023
    • Film & TV , Review , Television

    Recap: The Idol (S1, Ep1) — New HBO Series from Euphoria Creator Offers Similar Mixed Bag of Strong Production, Shallow Story

    Both singer Abel Tesfaye (aka The Weeknd) and writer/director Sam Levinson are obsessed with the trappings of fame. This obsession manifests in their art—many of Tesfaye’s earlier albums focus on […]

  • Sam Layton
  • June 13, 2023
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: As Christmas Movies Go, Apocalyptic Silent Night Is Both Unexpected and Uninspiring

    Silent Night

    File this under: Unexpected Christmas Movies. Writer /director Camille Grifin’s first feature, Silent Night, begins as many holiday movies do—a group of old friends gathering at someone’s home to celebrate […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • December 3, 2021
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Wolf Defies Categorization, But Delivers Impressive Performances

    Wolf

    This is a tough one to classify and an even tougher one to analyze, but ultimately a fulfilling one to view. The latest from Nocturnal director Nathalie Biancheri, Wolf tells […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • December 3, 2021
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Teens Discover the Human Condition on a Journey to Outer Space in Sci-Fi Thriller Voyagers

    Voyagers

    On the one hand, the latest from writer/director Neil Burger (Limitless, The Illusionist, Divergent), Voyagers, is a science fiction story that exists in a familiar scenario—the earth is soon going […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • April 9, 2021
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Crisis Falls Short with Multiple Storylines and Little to Surprise in Any of Them

    Crisis

    Sometimes, it’s absolutely possible to make too much movie for one subject matter. The gold standard for films about the scope and damage of the drug trade has always been […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • February 26, 2021
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Not Quite a Rom-Com, A Faithful Man is a Parisian Treat

    A Faithful Man

    If a trip to Paris isn’t in the books this weekend, consider escaping to the Siskel Film Center for a screening of A Faithful Man, a 75-minute romantic comedy of errors […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • September 27, 2019
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