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Decent Set Pieces Can’t Save ‘Uncharted’ [Review]

February 17, 2022 by Joe Lipsett

Video game adaptations get a bad rap but the reality is that several of them are worth checking out. Where does Uncharted fall?

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Filed Under: Film Reviews Tagged With: adaptation, antonio banderas, mark wahlberg, sophia ali, tati gabrielle, Tom Holland, video game film

Battle Lines Are Drawn in the Penultimate Episode of ‘A Discovery Of Witches’ [Review]

February 12, 2022 by Joe Lipsett

A dark haired man driving

Weekly coverage of A Discovery of Witches continues as Benjamin (Jacob Ifan) faces off against Matthew (Matthew Goode) and Diana (Teresa Palmer) finally heals the Book of Life.

Let’s bitch it out…

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Filed Under: A Discovery of Witches, TV Tagged With: Adelle Leonce, Alex Kingston, Edward Bluemel, Gregg Chillin, Jacob Ifan, Malin Bushka, Matthew Goode, Owen Teale, Steven Cree, Tanya Moodie, Teresa Palmer, Trevor Eve, Trystan Gravelle

Body Horror Is Back On The Menu In “Ring” [‘Servant’ Review w/ Gayly Dreadful]

February 11, 2022 by Joe Lipsett

Each week Terry and Joe review the latest episode of Apple TV’s Servant S3, alternating between our respective sites.

Spoilers follow for Episode 3.04 “Ring”

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Filed Under: Reviews w/ Gayly Dreadful, Servant Tagged With: Joshua de Jesus, Lauren Ambrose, M. Night Shyamalan, Nadia Alexander, Nell Tiger Free, Rupert Grint, Saleka Shyamalan, Toby Kebbell, tony revolori

Say Yes To Jennifer Lopez in ‘Marry Me’ [Review]

February 10, 2022 by Joe Lipsett

A plainclothes man (L) kisses a woman (r) in an extravagant wedding dress on stage

A new Jennifer Lopez rom-com just in time for Valentine’s Day? Say yes to Marry Me…

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Filed Under: Film Reviews Tagged With: Jennifer Lopez, Jimmy Fallon, John Bradley, maluma, Marry Me, owen wilson, rom com, romantic comedy, Sarah Silverman

The Villains Make Their Move In An Icky & Exciting ‘A Discovery Of Witches’ [Review 3.05]

February 5, 2022 by Joe Lipsett

Weekly coverage of A Discovery of Witches continues as Benjamin (Jacob Ifan) and Baldwin (Trystan Gravelle) move against Matthew (Matthew Goode) and Diana (Teresa Palmer).

Let’s bitch it out…

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Filed Under: A Discovery of Witches, TV Tagged With: Jacob Ifan, Lindsay Duncan, Matthew Goode, Olivier Huband, Parker Sawyers, Sorcha Cusack, Tanya Moodie, Teresa Palmer, Trevor Eve, Trystan Gravelle

A Great Villain Can’t Save ‘Superhost’ [Review]

January 31, 2022 by Joe Lipsett

A blonde woman (L) and and Asian man (R) sit on either side of a professional camera

With the rise of YouTube celebrities and Airbnbs, it’s hardly surprising that the horror genre has begun to explore the intersection of the two. Enter Superhost…

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Filed Under: Horror Film Reviews Tagged With: Barbara Crampton, brandon christensen, canadian horror, Gracie Gillam, Osric Chau, Sara Canning

Births and Deaths Rock ‘A Discovery of Witches’ [Review S03E04]

January 29, 2022 by Joe Lipsett

A piece of paper with the address of TJ Weston

Weekly coverage of A Discovery of Witches continues as the hunt for the missing Ashmole page heats up and Diana goes into labour.

Let’s bitch it out…

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Filed Under: A Discovery of Witches, TV Tagged With: Alex Kingston, Matthew Goode, Olivier Huband, Owen Teale, Steven Cree, Tanya Moodie, Teresa Palmer, Toby Regbo, Trystan Gravelle

The Turners Throw A Buzzy Playdate in “Hive” [‘Servant’ Review w/ Gayly Dreadful]

January 28, 2022 by Joe Lipsett

A close up of a hand holding a screwdriver with a dark haired woman out of focus in the background

Each week Terry and Joe review the latest episode of Apple TV’s Servant S3, alternating between our respective sites.

Spoilers follow for Episode 3.02 “Hive.”

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Reviews w/ Gayly Dreadful, Servant, TV Tagged With: Apple TV, Gayly Dreadful, Ishana Shyamalan, Lauren Ambrose, M. Night Shyamalan, Nell Tiger Free, Sunita Mani, Toby Kebbell

‘Watcher’ Is A Beautiful, But Predictable Thriller [Sundance Review]

January 23, 2022 by Joe Lipsett

A blonde woman stares throw a wrought iron gate

A woman-in-danger thriller set in a foreign locale? This is catnip!

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Filed Under: Horror Film Reviews, Sundance Tagged With: Burn Gorman, Chloe Okuno, Karl Glusman, Maika Monroe, Zack Ford

Riley Stearns’ ‘Dual’ Is A Dark, Wry Cloning Satire [Sundance Review]

January 23, 2022 by Joe Lipsett

A red headed woman sits facing her double in a tight enclosed room

What would you do if you had to fight your double to the death in order to survive? That’s the intriguing, albeit deceptive, logline of writer/director Riley Stearns‘ latest film.

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Filed Under: Film Reviews, Sundance Tagged With: Aaron Paul, Karen Gillan, Riley Stearns, Sundance Film Festival, Theo James

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The 411 on me

I am a freelance film and television journalist based in Toronto, Canada.

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> That Shelf

Podcasts:
> Horror Queers
> Hazel & Katniss & Harry & Starr

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