Movie Review: Stereotypes are the victim of “THE BLACKENING’s” cutting humor
The film has pointed fun with Black pop-cultural tropes and socioracial issues, pitched at just the right balance between horror and humor.
The film has pointed fun with Black pop-cultural tropes and socioracial issues, pitched at just the right balance between horror and humor.
The "BROOKLYN NINE-NINE" star makes the transition from comic actor to horror director with an effective debut thriller.
The new documentary from Christopher Griffiths and Gary Smart is a touching and candid tribute to a living legend.
Its emphasis is less on the occult or (for a while) ghastly gore and more on the psychosexual, playing out the full kinky potential of its premise.
Personal pain and the aftermath of war collide on the terrestrial and metaphysical planes, in Ted Geoghegan's terrifying new séance film.