The Substance Review: Demi Moore’s Body Horror Flick Is Nuts!
The hype is real for what has to be one of the most grotesque body horror movies since The Fly.
The hype is real for what has to be one of the most grotesque body horror movies since The Fly.
We pick the 10 best movies we saw at this year’s edition of the Toronto International Film Festival.
Tim Robinson makes the leap to the big-screen with this wild indie comedy co-starring Paul Rudd at his most charming.
One time Superman Brandon Routh has his best role in years as the everyman hero in Joseph Kahn’s horror-comedy, Ick.
Rapper Anderson .Paak directs and stars in this father-son story set amid the burgeoning K-pop scene in South Korea
The craziest thing about this movie isn’t that Robbie Williams is played by a CGI chimp – but that it works so well.
A musical look at the apocalypse, led by a singing and dancing Tilda Swinton and Michael Shannon. Sure to be divisive.
Mike Flanagan and Stephen King’s latest collaboration may lack thrills and chills, but is still a bittersweet concoction that’s hard not to like.
David Cronenberg’s deeply personal film, The Shrouds, is more like his controversial erotic drama Crash than his more recent work.
TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival) kicks off on Thursday, and once again JoBlo will be there. Here are the 10 movies we’re most excited to see!
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