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    20 Best Cooking Shows Of All Time Ranked

    One of the things that everyone has in common is that we have to eat, and these shows are here to help. Here are the 20 best cooking shows of all time ranked.

    By Chris Hodges Read More
  • Keith Morrison of Dateline

    The 10 Best Dateline Episodes Ranked

    Dateline NBC has reported dozens of horrifying and fascinating true crime sagas over the years. These are the best episodes of the show, ranked.

    By Kristi Roe-Owen Read More
  • Luck

    Luck Review: You're Out Of It If You're Watching This

    The most remarkable thing about "Luck" is that any storytelling magic John Lasseter once had with Toy Story and Pixar is now all but absent in the charmless pic

    By Alistair Ryder Read More
  • Naru with facepaint

    Prey Review: The Ultimate Hunt

    Prey becomes the best Predator film since the original and a true showcase for what the creature can still do with the right filmmakers and Amber Midthunder

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • Brad Pitt has scars

    Bullet Train Review: Going Off The Rails

    Bullet Train is everything you want from a popcorn blockbuster, best experienced with your brain switched firmly in the off position, but the third act is messy

    By Alistair Ryder Read More
  • Bodies Bodies Bodies Review: House Party

    Bodies Bodies Bodies is one of the must-see genre films of 2022, with a hilarious and yet terrifying story about a group of friends and strangers playing a game

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • Colin Farrell open-mouthed

    Thirteen Lives Review: Underwater And Out Of Its Depth

    Ron Howard's Thirteen Lives provides a faithful adaptation of the events but falls strangely flat and unsatisfying in moments where it should be captivating

    By Audrey Fox Read More
  • .DC league of superpets dog

    DC League Of Super-Pets Review: Superman's Best Friend

    DC League of Super Pets offers just enough charm and warmth to stand out at the end of the most packed theatrical summer since the beginning of the pandemic

    By Dominic Griffin Read More
  • Minion laughing flying a plane

    The Best Comedy Movies Of 2022

    Comedy has had quite a year in 2022, from Nic Cage meta-movies to lighthearted animated romps. Let's take a look at the best comedy movies 2022 has to offer.

    By Nick Lundquist Read More
  • Margaret looking suspicious

    Resurrection Review: Death And Rebirth

    Rebecca Hall shines in the lead of Resurrection, as a woman who faces a dark piece of her past and finds a supernatural entity summoning her to finish something

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • Anything's Possible

    Anything's Possible Review: A Vital, But Average, Teen Drama

    Billy Porter makes his directorial debut with Anything's Possible, and while it's a vital story of trans joy and love, it's also a somewhat average melodrama

    By Alistair Ryder Read More
  • OJ wearing a hoodie

    Nope Review: Watch The Skies

    Nope, Jordan Peele's third film, is a summer adventure blockbuster, a tremendous exercise in spectacle, and proof that he has only begun to show what he can do

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • Six looking into the distance

    The Gray Man Review: Spy Vs. Spy

    The Gray Man is the Russo Brothers' latest action flick, departing from the Marvel Cinematic Universe but continuing to star major names in charismatic roles

    By Matthew Jackson Read More
  • Kya tilting head

    Where The Crawdads Sing Review: A Mixed Bag Of Charm And Tedium

    Where the Crawdads Sing might be a pleasant little drama with a touching relationship at the center of the story if not for pivoting into a weak courtroom drama

    By Audrey Fox Read More
  • Don't Make Me Go

    Don't Make Me Go Review: You'll Like The Journey, But Not The Destination

    Don't Make Me Go has all the trappings of a heartwarming road trip movie with two compelling stars in the lead, but there's a terrible twist in the third act

    By Alistair Ryder Read More
  • Thor in "Thor: Love and Thunder"

    Thor: Love And Thunder Review: It Ragnaroks

    Thor Love and Thunder lives up to the hype as the Taika Waititi-directed film follows Ragnarok in delivering a fun spectacle and a sensational new villain

    By Larry Carroll Read More
  • Selina at masquerade

    Mr. Malcolm's List Review: Pleasant But Bland Period Romance

    Mr. Malcolm's List has a diverse and intriguing cast and will satisfy fans of Bridgerton's inclusive period drama style, but it's still missing a key element

    By Audrey Fox Read More
  • Otto in "Minions: The Rise of Gru"

    Minions: The Rise Of Gru Review: Return Of The Jibber Jabber

    Nearly half a dozen films in, the Despicable Me franchise has hit another win with the newest film, Minions: The Rise of Gru -- it's a great time for the kiddos

    By Larry Carroll Read More
  • Tokyo Ghoul's Ken Kaneki smiling

    15 Strongest Tokyo Ghoul Characters Ranked

    There are a lot of powerful characters in Tokyo Ghoul, but who's truly the strongest of them all? Let's look at their powers and battles to find out.

    By Nathan P. Gibson Read More
  • The Forgiven

    The Forgiven Review: Unforgivably Bad

    The Forgiven features a powerhouse pair in the lead in Jessica Chastain and Ralph Fiennes but the John Michael McDonagh film struggles to delve into its premise

    By Alistair Ryder Read More
  • Spiderhead Steve Abnesti Face

    Critics Hold Nothing Back In Their Spiderhead Reviews

    Professional reviewers were pretty much unanimously critical of Netflix's "Spiderhead," many of whom agreed that it exhibits one flaw in particular.

    By Sam Skopp Read More
  • Owen Grady calming dinosaurs

    The Harshest Review Of Jurassic World Dominion According To Fans

    Fans and critics have not been kind to "Jurassic World Dominion," but one review really takes the cake for being the harshest.

    By Mike Bedard Read More
  • Mason Thames in "The Black Phone"

    The Black Phone Review: Don't Pick It Up

    The Black Phone, an adaptation of Joe Hill's story of the same name, features middling performances and some clumsy genre-smashing that doesn't totally work

    By Larry Carroll Read More
  • beavis and Butt-Head in "Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe"

    Beavis And Butt-Head Do The Universe Review: Heh ... Heh .... Fire

    Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe is a welcome return of the classic MTV knuckleheads who offer a rush of nostalgia to fans of the animated Mike Judge series

    By Larry Carroll Read More
  • Elvis singing into mic

    Elvis Review: A Star-Making Turn From Austin Butler

    Baz Luhrmann's Elvis is bright, energetic, and always engaging and anchored by a standout performance by Austin Butler as the legendary musician Elvis Presley

    By Audrey Fox Read More
  • Morbius talking to himself

    The Major Way Marvel Fans Think Morbius' Flop Will Affect The Comics

    Fans are speculating that the meme, much like the vampire, will continue to thrive in dark places.

    By Cameron Roy Hall Read More
  • Chris Hemsworth in "Spiderhead"

    cSpiderhead Review: A Generic Prescription

    Joseph Kosinski's new sci-fi film Spiderhead has some interesting ideas about the future of pharmaceuticals but doesn't quite flesh them out in this thin story

    By Larry Carroll Read More
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