Review: ‘Rebecca’ remake puts darker spin on Hitchcock’s classic
“Rebecca” may not live up to the Best Picture quality of its predecessor, but it’s a worthy remake
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“Rebecca” may not live up to the Best Picture quality of its predecessor, but it’s a worthy remake
Join Josh Martin for “Revisiting The Golden Age,” Inside The Film Room’s new podcast examining classic Hollywood.
Sometimes simplicity works, and “On The Rocks” is a great reminder of that – especially when a pair like Jones and Murray are able to carry the film all on their own.
Zach and Johnny are split on Aaron Sorkin’s latest, “The Trial of the Chicago 7.” Plus, the guys break down the new images from the set of “The Batman” and recap their early awards season favorites.
If a fun “popcorn” film is what you seek, then “Love and Monsters” delivers with a light adventure romp and plenty of heart and monster action.
“One Night in Miami” delivers a powerful portrait of race, justice and celebrity that’s just as relevant now as it was in 1964.
“Evil Eye” and “Nocturne” are the two latest films in Amazon’s “Welcome to the Blumhouse” series, and one delivers while the other is a f.
The boys are on the clock again, and this time Zach and Johnny are joined by Jake Lawler and Josh Martin to draft their favorite movies from 2017.
This is Sparta… on 4K UHD! Check out Zack Snyder’s epic “300” in newly restored 4K UHD quality.
Draft Day is here and Zach and Johnny are turning back the clock to 2014 to pick their favorite movies from the year.
While “Possessor” will certainly not appeal to the masses, the individuals who do seek it out will not be disappointed.
“Nomadland” is simultaneously timeless and timely, standing tall as both a stunning indictment of America’s broken systems and a beautiful memoir of a woman wandering through badlands.
Grab your magnifying glass and get ready to dust for fingerprints, because Zach and Johnny are breaking down Netflix’s latest mystery, “Enola Holmes.”
“Kajillionaire” is another enjoyable indie hit from directory Miranda July.
Aaron Sorkin’s “The Trial of the Chicago 7” delivers a compelling and timely story that cements it as a Best Picture front-runner.
It may be the most depressing episode of all time as Johnny and Zach break down “The Devil All the Time” and “Antebellum.”