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As one of the most celebrated works of science fiction of all time, Frank Herbert’s magnum opus Dune is a dizzyingly expansive narrative,...
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Fredrick Forsyth’s 1971 debut thriller The Day of the Jackal is one of the greatest works of “airport literature” ever made. The book’s...
“Make the bad thing OK, and there’s no guilt…” Love hurts. Especially when you are thrown through a designer table and smashed into an aquarium! ...
Tackling one of Stephen King’s tales penned under his Richard Bachmann pseudonym, Edgar Wright seeks to update the story with a new adaptation nearly...
As one of the most celebrated works of science fiction of all time, Frank Herbert’s magnum opus Dune is a dizzyingly expansive narrative,...
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (which sounds far too much like the earlier movie, The Falcon and the Snowman) is a chore...
Let me begin this review by telling you, the reader, that I went into this screening of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga with absolutely...
There was a time when John Krasinski was predominantly known for comedy, but audiences today will also know him as a more versatile and...
Set 300 years on from the conclusion of Caesar’s saga, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is a soft reboot of sorts of...
I watched Andor when it first premiered on streaming. I was intrigued to see where the story was going to go. The Star...
There are some fantasy, science fiction, and horror films that not every fan has caught. Not every film ever made has been seen by...
The Palestinians are fighting to reclaim their land. The Israelis are trying to stop another terrorist attack on their people. One woman is caught...
It’s a ballsy move to tell a story of Jedi General Obi-Wan Kenobi during his time on Star Wars’ seminal planet of Tatooine....
When are people going to learn that if the ex-super badass is trying to live a quiet life, you should create a social graph...
Crisis… what crisis? Infinite Crisis, Identity Crisis, Zero Hour, Flashpoint, the (not-so) Final Crisis and many, many more are crossover events that change...
When I was first offered 2006’s The Departed for review, I was surprised that it was a Martin Scorsese movie with which I was...
There’s a major twist two-thirds of the way into Eileen. It’s not something that many people will see coming—not a lot of foreshadowing—and yet...
“Man is the cruellest animal.” – Friedrich Nietzche “Tiddly pom.” – Winnie the Pooh If you go down to the woods today,...
Stuntman-turned-director David Leitch once again steps behind the camera to helm another action flick, and this time he takes his inspiration from the 80s...
“He’s not really into jock stuff- he’s cerebral.” “He’s in a wheelchair?!” In Lisa Frankenstein, the new horror comedy from the pen of...
Like any decade, movies from the 1990s were, in hindsight, distinctly connected to their time, and something that had a substantial impact on...
Few things in life are certain, but January being a dumping ground for less than stellar cinematic efforts has a long history of...
Madame Web is mostly awful but not as bad as y’all say. Yes it’s confusing– throws too many characters at you too quickly to easily...
One of the very first books in Booksteve’s Library, circa 1973, was Bogey: The Films of Humphrey Bogart. The legendary tough guy actor had...
Starting with the obligatory training montage showing the years of effort Boy has put into becoming as athletic, fast and deadly as possible, we...
In Luca Gaudagnino’s latest opus Challengers, we are introduced to three tennis players with differing degrees of talent, challenges and motivations, and we follow...
Let me start off by acknowledging that this is my first viewing of The Raid 2. I watched it right after I watched The...
The possibility of civil war is uncomfortably close to reality these days, but you’ll find no hints or discussion about how we get to...