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‘Bad Sisters’ Season 2 Fails to Revive the Same Flair That Made It a Hit

Time Hurts: ‘How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies’

Into Darkness: ‘The Descent’

Horror Aughts #5: ‘The Ring 2’ — Oh, Those Silly Little Kids

‘Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos’ Got Us Fans All Teary-Eyed and Nostalgic Once Again

‘Blink Twice’ and the Ramifications of Submitting Control

‘Bad Genius’ is a Conscientious Eat-the-Rich Heist Movie with Moral Integrity

‘Disclaimer’ — Alfonso Cuarón Composed a Master Thriller Fuelled by Sex, Grief, and Revenge

Horror Aughts: ‘Jeepers Creepers’ Aka the Campy Teen Horror Relic of the Early 2000s

A Wind of Change

'Ordinary People' and The Unspoken Feelings We Take For Granted in Our Family

Horror Aughts: ‘Mirrors’s Unabashed Gore is Still a Delight

‘Rebel Ridge’ is a Fierce, if Overwritten, Mashup of ‘First Blood’ and ‘Cop Land’

‘Longlegs’ Deceives As a Serial Killer Thriller but Frightens As a Vicious Demon Horror

Horror Aughts: ‘Final Destination’ and The Bloody Good Time of Cheating Death

‘Mr. Throwback’ — Lovable Fools Make This Mockumentary a Total Blast

20 Years Later: ‘The Grudge’ and Its Mid-Aughts Nostalgia for Millennial Horror Buffs

The Screen Podcast (Rookie Edition)

2 Shows to Make Your Week Better: ‘Batman: Caped Crusader’ & ‘Bookie’

In ‘Signs,’ the Aliens Were Never the Point

I Ate Your Heart and Felt Nothing — Ryan Murphy's 'Dahmer' is a Disturbing Series with Unfulfilled Potential

Apple TV’s ‘Sunny’ Continues to Integrate Japanese Culture Into American TV

‘The Watchers’ Offers a Flawed But Intriguing Early-Aughts-Style Chiller

‘Blue Eye Samurai’ and The Power of Culture, Identity, and Personal Storytelling

‘The Jinx’ Chapter 11 Exposed The Truth and Nothing but "Mostly the Truth"

‘Dark Matter’ — The Life You Choose and The Ones You Don't

‘Monkey Man’ is a Bold and Risky Directorial Debut We Rarely See Anymore

‘Snack Shack’ is The Most Nostalgic and Exuberant Coming-of-Age Gem of the Year So Far

Mini Reviews: ‘Out of Darkness,’ ‘Sometimes I Think About Dying’

25 Years Later ‘10 Things I Hate About You’ Still Encapsulates and Nails Universal Stereotypes

Dr. Greene's Unforgettable, Heart-Crushing Death on ‘ER’ and the Grief of Past and Future We All Share

‘The Iron Claw’ — Death Happens When You Aren't Watching

‘Monsieur Spade’ Reinvigorates the Hard-Boiled Detective Trope with Brooding Nostalgia

An Hour of Peak TV: ‘ER’s Love's Labor Lost’ Was Medical Drama at Its Most Harrowing Best

‘Criminal Record’ — An Overstuffed and Frustrating Crime Drama Dominated By an Excellent Peter Capaldi

James Gunn’s ‘Super’ Was an Intriguing Stepping Stone to ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’