Hundreds of Beavers might be the best live-action Looney Tune never made. An irreverent, inventive and endlessly creative bit of slapstick, director Mike Cheslik’s no-budget indie is one of the funniest films in a long
Matthew Vaughn’s Argylle is so in love with twists that I’m surprised there isn’t a promotional tie-in with Auntie Anne’s pretzels. Trying to follow its story as it weaves through its reveals and double-crosses is
I’ve said this elsewhere, but I’ll say it again: Every time they make a Ghostbusters sequel, it’s like Lucy holding a football, and I’m Charlie Brown. Way back when I was a 10-year-old tyke, I
Roger Ebert famously said that movies were machines that generated empathy. Jonathan Glazer’s The Zone of Interest feels like the exception to that rule. It’s a movie that spends its entire runtime watching a family