InFanfarebyBen Ulansey‘Nosferatu’ Is a Raw and Immersive NightmareRobert Eggers’ modern take on Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula’ may be the most hauntingly faithful exploration of vampirism to dateJan 19Jan 19
InFanfarebyBen UlanseyIs It Worth Seeing a Show at The Las Vegas Sphere?Nevada’s innovative new venue faces challenges but is likely worth a stop on your tripDec 28, 20245Dec 28, 20245
InFanfarebyBen Ulansey‘Interstellar’ Is a Spellbinding and Philosophical Odyssey10 years after its release, the experience of Interstellar is no less magnificentDec 13, 202430Dec 13, 202430
InFanfarebyBen Ulansey‘Thanksgiving’ Is the Lovably Simplistic Birth of a Slasher FranchiseEli Roth’s 2023 horror film isn’t groundbreaking, but it’s among the first slashers that the Thanksgiving holiday can call its ownNov 29, 20242Nov 29, 20242
InFanfarebyBen Ulansey‘The White Lotus’ Is Eerie, Inventive, and AddictiveCelebrating HBO’s unique streaming success in anticipation of its Season 3 releaseDec 1, 20248Dec 1, 20248
InFanfarebyBen UlanseySchindler’s List Is a Timeless Cinematic Masterpiece in a Changing WorldSteven Spielberg’s tale of hope against impossible odds remains more relevant than everOct 27, 20248Oct 27, 20248
InFanfarebyBen Ulansey‘Nope’ Is Jordan Peele’s Most Ambitious Project YetAnd it hits the mark if you know what to expectOct 17, 20245Oct 17, 20245
InFanfarebyBen Ulansey‘It’s What’s Inside’ Is Fun, Confusing, and PsychologicalNetflix’s new, straight-to-streaming release has its fallbacks but deserves praiseOct 20, 20241Oct 20, 20241
InFanfarebyBen Ulansey‘Midnight Mass’ Is an Engaging, Chilling, Atmospheric Study of ReligionMike Flanagan’s third Netflix series may be his strongest yetOct 25, 202423Oct 25, 202423
InFanfarebyBen UlanseyFive Nights at Freddy’s Is Innovative, Nostalgic, and DivisiveCinematic adaptations of video games are becoming more common, and this 2023 horror film is a worthy addition to the lineageOct 8, 202414Oct 8, 202414
InFanfarebyBen UlanseyCandyman (2021) Is a Needed Follow-Up to the 1992 Horror FilmProduced by Jordan Peele, this pandemic-era horror isn’t the best film with his name stamped on it, but excels in its simplicityOct 6, 202427Oct 6, 202427
InFanfarebyBen Ulansey‘Us’ Is a Masterful Horror and Racial AllegoryFive years later, Jordan Peele’s second horror outing stands as one of the most innovative and shocking horror movies of a generationOct 14, 202419Oct 14, 202419
InFanfarebyBen Ulansey‘Get Out’ Stands as One of the Most Important Horror Movies Ever MadeJordan Peele’s directorial debut is a timeless horror classic about racial biasOct 12, 202433Oct 12, 202433
InFanfarebyBen UlanseyHow I’m Slowly Learning to Love Game of Thrones’ Abysmal EndingIt took five years, but I’m finally able to see the light beyond Game of Thrones’ broken conclusionSep 28, 202434Sep 28, 202434
InFanfarebyBen UlanseyHannibal (2013) Is a Macabre and Underappreciated Stroke of BrillianceHannibal is too dark for many viewers, but earns a proud spot for me as one of the greatest TV shows of all timeSep 30, 202420Sep 30, 202420
InCounter ArtsbyBen UlanseyThe Unexpected Renaissance of Hannibal LecterA timely exploration of ‘Silence of the Lambs’ and Donald Trump’s strange fixation on itSep 21, 20243Sep 21, 20243
InThe Political PrismbyBen UlanseyThe Debate and Our Gaping Disparity of AttentionHow professional sports steal time from the issues that matter most, and why our political discourse has become so vacuousSep 11, 202410Sep 11, 202410
InFanfarebyBen UlanseyHow I Would Have Ended Game of Thrones DifferentlyIt’s a high-order task, but I’m prepared to take it onSep 9, 20246Sep 9, 20246
InFanfarebyBen UlanseyFilms That Deserve a Remake: The HappeningM. Night Shyamalan’s worst movie to date, or a masterful idea that never quite came to fruition?Sep 8, 20245Sep 8, 20245
InFanfarebyBen Ulansey‘Chernobyl’: A 5-Year Reflection on 20,000 Years Worth of ConsequencesThe 2019 mini-series that helped cement the horrible legacy of the 1986 nuclear meltdownJun 17, 202429Jun 17, 202429