Horror fam, my interview with Robert Englund and Heather Langenkamp for A Nightmare on Elm Street's 40th anniversary and 4K release is now live! Come watch unless you want all of us to haunt your dreams.
YouTube video by Collider Interviews
My review of the latest adaptation of Stephen King's Salem's Lot, which debuts on Max on Oct. 3.
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Mr. K is a wild and surreal new drama that seems perfectly matched to star Crispin Glover's sensibilities. Here's my #TIFF2024 review.
Believe it or not, Crispin Glover is the straight man in this effectively surreal drama.
Though I'm (sadly) still in Pittsburgh rather than Toronto, I am on the TIFF beat and helping Collider out with some reviews. First up, the Canadian sci-fi fable Can I Get a Witness?
This Canadian science-fiction drama imagines a world where humans agree to shuffle off this mortal coil at age 50 to save the planet.
I had the pleasure of talking to J.K. Simmons about Netflix's new spy-comedy The Union, which starts streaming this coming Friday.
Simmons talks about his role in the the new Netflix action-comedy, 'The Union,' alongside Mark Wahlberg and Halle Berry.
I reviewed Prime Video's Jackpot!, which stars Awkwafina and John Cena and is pretty much guaranteed to be the worst new movie I'll see this year, for Collider. Read at your own risk.
Awkwafina and John Cena headline an action-comedy severely lacking in both thrills and laughs.
For Collider, I reviewed The Beast Within, a new werewolf movie starring Kit Harington that goes heavy on ham-handed metaphors and light on any real thrills.
Kit Harington stars in this monster movie focused on a dark family secret.
My review of the new Netflix actioner Trigger Warning is up at Collider. It was a rough one, to say the least.
Netflix adds another new action film to its streaming pile, but there's no fun to be had here.
Okay, fellow metalheads. I had the pleasure of talking to Ghost founder Tobias Forge (you may know him as Papa Emeritus) about the band's new concert film, Rite Here Rite Now. Throw those devil horns up and enjoy!
'Rite Here Rite Now' is the first concert film from everyone's most lovable occult rockers. Hail Papa!