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Open Dialogue with “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War” actor Wendell Pierce.
What happens when the world of Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan expands into a new action-packed chapter? In this Meet Me at the Movies spotlight, Thomas Manning sits down with Wendell Pierce to discuss Ghost War, the highly anticipated Jack Ryan… Read More ›
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Mixed-format drama “A/way” wrestles with reconciling past and present self after a major loss.
The reason that most are nostalgic for the past is not because things were better “back then,” but because responsibilities were different. For those who kvetch about their present, it’s because their childhood didn’t involve worry about clothes, food, or… Read More ›
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“Avatar: Fire and Ash” comes in hot with a loaded home release in both digital and physical formats.
James Cameron has been living and operating within the fictional world of Pandora for decades now. Avatar (2009) began pre-production in the mid-aughts — although, it had been in development since 1994. The release of the second film, Avatar: The… Read More ›
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Open Dialogue with “Normal” actor Bob Odenkirk.
In this special Meet Me at the Movies interview spotlight, Thomas Manning sits down with Emmy-winning actor and writer Bob Odenkirk to discuss Normal, the action film from Magnolia Pictures, now available on digital platforms. Known for unforgettable performances in… Read More ›
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Maiden, Mother, Crone, Whore — they are all “The Bride!”
Trigger Warning: The Bride! incorporates several instances of violence against women that may be triggering for individuals who’ve experienced sexual assault. Additionally, there’s a scene in a club that utilizes flashing lights which may induce a reaction for those with… Read More ›
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“Moss & Freud” Digital Code Giveaway
There was a time when no one in the world could go anywhere without seeing supermodel Kate Moss. During this period, artist Lucian Freud and Moss would work together, ultimately forming an unexpected relationship. Writer/director James Lucas makes his feature-film… Read More ›
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Hoh?! “Speed Racer” on first-time 4K UHD offers the best iteration of the Wachowski Sisters’ cult classic family adventure.
Photosensitivity Warning: The 4K UHD disc of Speed Racer includes the following warning that, “[t]his film may cause seizures in viewers susceptible to photosensitivity epilepsy.” “Get that weak shit off my track.” – Emile Hirsch as Speed Racer in Speed… Read More ›
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Meet Me at the Movies: Into the Horrorverse – The Overlook Film Festival Highlights
2023 marked the first time that I covered The Overlook Film Festival, a horror-centric four-day festival that takes place in New Orleans, LA. Since then, I’ve covered it three times, viewing films from throughout the world – some having their… Read More ›
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Roher and Tyrell’s tech doc “The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist” doesn’t inspire the apocaloptimism it aspires to.
There have been a number of built-in computerized assistants since the wide-spread adoption of the personal computer. In my day, it was Clippy who popped up to offer guidance on the task you were seeking to complete. Then came Siri… Read More ›
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Darkly comedic thriller “$POSITIONS” puts the consumptive nature of the United States on full display.
We all have our addictions. Of course, the term is about as misused in common discourse in the same way that proclaiming oneself as OCD or ADHD is, but, here, it’s true. Whether it’s checking digital notifications, ingesting caffeine, or… Read More ›
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“Blue Thunder” roars in with an Arrow Video 4K Blu-ray release.
Blue Thunder makes its way back home with a stellar 4K Blu-ray release from Arrow Video, delivering exactly the kind of jam-packed collector’s edition that reminds people why physical media still matters. In a time where so many catalog titles… Read More ›
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Solid B-actioner “Hellfire” drops for home release without any special features.
Hellfire finally releases on physical media after a short stint in select theaters and on Premium Video on Demand, and it’s a reminder of the kind of mid-budget, character-driven action films that used to be far more common. It stands… Read More ›
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“Mortal Kombat II” is more Test Your Luck than Test Your Might.
For the last 34 years, the arcade sensation Mortal Kombat has lit up gamers in their quest to defeat the evil Shao Khan, emperor of Outworld, in his quest to claim Earthrealm for his own. Of course, one could side… Read More ›
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Spirit cat Luo Hiaohei returns with a new bold and moving adventure “The Legend of Hei 2,” on home video now.
Continuing a story is tricky enough without throwing in additional hurdles like cultural significance or an established long-running series. Anything established must be honored and, in so doing, can create limitations on what comes next. But that’s what co-writers/co-directors Gu… Read More ›
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Disquieting and poignant amid beautifully grotesque scenes, Alberto Vázquez’s fantastical farce “Decorado” ponders the risk of questioning one’s reality and the reward of truth.
What matters more: that something *is* real or that it *feels* real? If we’re talking about art or a prosthetic, then the recreation may provide the satisfaction desired. Possessing mere artifice may be all that’s needed in order to achieve… Read More ›
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A Conversation with “Astrolatry” actor Ethan Daniel Corbett. [Cannes Film Festival]
Actor Ethan Daniel Corbett joins this edition of EoM Presents to discuss his work in the genre-defying and boundary-pushing film Astrolatry. The directorial debut of cinematographer David Gordon, this film fixates on the systemic issue of male isolation and the… Read More ›
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“Moneyball” is a masterpiece created in the aggregate; now in 4K UHD.
“Re-create it in the aggregate” is one of the great lines of dialogue about art’s favorite hero, the underdog. Culture is full of underdog stories, but Moneyball (2011), now available on 4K, is the rare entry about what happens next…. Read More ›
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Bryan Fuller’s fantastical gateway adventure “Dust Bunny” comes home, empowering a new generation of possible fans to start their horror journey.
The horrors that keep us up at night are, for better or worse, the ones we make ourselves. The regrets, the failures, the hopes, the dreams, all the good, all the bad, swirl together in the dark to coagulate into… Read More ›
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A group of misfit teens accidentally summon death with an ancient artifact in “Whistle,” coming to Shudder.
What if you had the ability to see your own death in gruesome detail before it happens? Would you want to know how you die and would you try to change the outcome if you could? These are the questions… Read More ›
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Reviews ›
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“Ponderosa” leaves audiences unsatiated. [Tribeca]
June 26, 2026
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“Night After Night” is a thriller dessert blend of genres and influences. [Chattanooga Film Festival]
June 25, 2026
Recommendation ›
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Lav Diaz’s “Magellan,” a challenging, slow piece of cinema with a magnetic Gael García Bernal performance, comes home via Criterion Premieres.
June 25, 2026
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Who needs friends when Wes Craven’s final “Scream” entry is available on 4K UHD?
June 24, 2026
Publications ›
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A Conversation with “Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul” director James Keach and producer Michael Lehman.
June 16, 2026
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A Conversation with “The Furious” actor Xie Miao.
June 8, 2026
Filmmaker Interviews ›
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A Conversation with “The Furious” producer Bill Kong.
June 7, 2026
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A Conversation with “The Furious” director Kenji Tanigaki.
June 6, 2026
Contests ›
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Mill Creek Rewind Blu-ray Giveaway
June 19, 2026
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“Moss & Freud” Digital Code Giveaway
May 18, 2026
