Review: ‘Dreamland’ is a thin, empty attempt at drama
“Dreamland” is undercut by a thin script with even thinner characters, leaving no substance with which the audience can connect.
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“Dreamland” is undercut by a thin script with even thinner characters, leaving no substance with which the audience can connect.
In “Jungleland,” director Max Winkler has crafted a story of survival that feels familiar, both cinematically and personally.
“Freaky” tries to be too many different things at once, and as a result, fails at each.
Zach and Johnny are venturing into Apple TV+ to talk Sofia Coppola’s “On The Rocks.” Plus, “The Mandalorian” premiere, first reviews of “Mank,” and the worst movie idea ever!
Josh Martin is joined by Film Inquiry’s Jesse Nussman to discuss the last of Alfred Hitchcock’s British films, 1938’s “The Lady Vanishes.”
Remember, remember to get “V for Vendetta” on 4K UHD November 3.
Here are all the best new movies and shows hitting Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+ and Hulu this November.
Zach and Johnny are here to break down “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm.” Very nice! Plus, the guys discuss the return of “Euphoria,” Denis Villeneuve’s next project and the week’s new trailers.
Josh is joined by Emilie Osborne to discuss James Whale’s “The Invisible Man” (1933).
We all know about that scene, but what else was shocking in “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm”?
Josh is joined by Jake Lawler to discuss Tod Browning’s “Freaks” (1932).
“Minari” is not only another testament to the shared experiences of immigrant families in America, but to Americans in general, reminding what makes this country strong in the first place.
“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.