Watching every Disney film in chronological order sounded like a fun challenge. A thousand titles later, it’s become a window ...
In 2005, we watched the last Star Wars movie. Or at least, that was the idea at the time. After expanding the Star Wars universe with The Phantom Menace and continuing it through Attack of the Clones ...
A boldly batty and wholly original animated adventure that’s genuinely and heartwarmingly weird. So, maybe just the best animated film from Pixar in years. Any Pixar film that drops a Bikini Kill ...
A wildly silly ghost comedy with heart, broad laughs, and a box office bite to match its bark. Following the massive success of How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies, last year’s Thai box office ...
I first saw Back to the Future in cinemas in 1985 at the tender age of six. It wasn’t my first movie, and clearly not my last, but something changed in me that day. My density had brought me to it. In ...
Ah, the days of 8-bit gaming: Donkey Kong, Super Mario Bros., Castlevania, Rampage and Fix-It Felix! If one of those doesn’t sound familiar, it’s because Disney have made it up as the fictional retro ...
Supergirl goes on a bender through space, and it’s an appropriately cool, chaotic and messy melee. It’s only moments into Craig Gillespie’s Supergirl that Krypto the super dog literally pisses over ...
Kid Koala’s wordless debut is a tender, visually striking tale of connection across distance. Eric San — better known to the world as Kid Koala — is a DJ and multimedia artist who has toured ...
The first sequel of 2021 is this article. The 20 Asian films to watch in 2020 article was easily the most-read piece of the last 12 months. Even The Reel Bits gets thirsty for hits occasionally. Of ...
The critics have spoken — again! The votes have been counted, and the Online Film Critics Society (OFCS) is excited to announce the winners for its 25th annual film awards. THE POWER OF THE DOG ...
The Gwangju Democratic Movement gets a sharp new focus in this raw slice of history that Jang Hoon brings to life in a way that alternates between charming and gritty. In these troubling times, it’s ...
Welcome back to Inconstant Reader, the feature column that explores Stephen King’s books in the order they were published — sort of! Here’s one where Mr. Gray is the villain and I don’t know how to ...