Tape doesn’t lie. That’s the applicable NFL aphorism when it comes to film review for quarterbacks, and Ted Nguyen from The Athletic did a piece in which he broke down the film for quarterbacks Bo Nix ...
The Walther Creed is a full-size, polymer-framed, hammer-fired 9mm pistol featuring a pre-cocked double-action system delivering a smooth 5.5-6.5 lb trigger pull and 16+1 capacity. The Creed measures ...
Seeking actors interested in participating in a filmed audition-review project. Selected actors will receive a set of provided sides and will be asked to submit a self-taped audition based on those ...
If you’re one of those conspiracy theorists who believe aliens are roaming Earth, then Yorgos Lanthimos’s “Bugonia” is the film for you. This satirical comedy starring Jesse Plemons, Aidan Delbis and ...
Exactly three months after premiering on FX and Disney Plus, hit Alien spin-off series Alien: Earth has been confirmed for a second season. The show has been renewed at FX, following creator Noah ...
The Indianapolis band’s ramshackle debut is a charming throwback to 1990s jangle pop. Like a Nerds Gummy Cluster, Talulah’s Tape has a sugary crunch that conceals something even sweeter at its core.
Director Dan Trachtenberg is now officially three for three with the Predator franchise. His amazing 2022 film Prey was a fresh take on the basic Predator tropes, only with a different time period and ...
Whatever happened to subtext? With regard to the Predator franchise, it seems weird to bring this up so late in the day, after six movies and two Alien tie-ins. But the question that bubbles up right ...
Teddy (Plemons) is a sweaty, nervy conspiracy theorist factory worker who believes a race of aliens called Andromedans is bent on destroying Earth and controlling mankind. Imparted with this knowledge ...
Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons star in the latest absurdity from Yorgos Lanthimos. By Alissa Wilkinson When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we earn an ...
Samuel Beckett’s “Krapp’s Last Tape," now playing at NYU’s Skirball Theater, contains almost as much stage direction as dialogue—a fitting choice, since the dialogue itself is sparse, and half of it ...