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“Hanky Panky” is silly, it’s wild, and it’s filthy in all the right ways, made by a team with a clear love of film.
It proves once again that it knows how to utilize some of the most intelligent and hilarious comedians working in Hollywood.
House on Haunted Hill is a classic in its own right, exhibiting the ability for horror to remain timeless.
Clement Tyler Obropta looks back at four BBC Agatha Christie adaptations, all reimagined for the small screen by Sarah Phelps.
The second season of You is even more bonkers than its predecessor, rectifying loose plot threads and keeping the addictive contents of the first season.
Knives Out will appeal to fans of the detective mystery genre, fans of the astounding cast, or those who love Johnson’s subversively entertaining films.
Subversive, icky and incessantly spellbinding, writer-director Anthony Stabley operates artistically well in Everlasting.
Out of Blue can’t be faulted for its ambitions, but there’s a lack of focus, oscillating wildly between genres and never satisfying as any.
Gemini asks, in a city overflowing with people who want it all, when you’re famous, are you ever really safe?
There are such a vast number of planes to appreciate Rear Window on and one…
Game Night is a visually memorable comedy, standing out by masterfully blending the absurdity of its comedy and the realistic problems of its central characters.